Home Floriculture: A Familiar Guide to the Treatment of Flowering and Other Ornamental Plants in the House and GardenOrange Judd Company, 1903 - 300 páginas |
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... conditions , where they get the benefit of fresh air , and dew , and sunshine , and can attract to themselves nutri- ment from all sides . The result is far different from what it would be if we were to attempt to grow plants in this ...
... conditions , where they get the benefit of fresh air , and dew , and sunshine , and can attract to themselves nutri- ment from all sides . The result is far different from what it would be if we were to attempt to grow plants in this ...
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... condition from which death ultimately ensues . It is a safe plan to have the soil of only moderate richness , and supply stronger food from time to time , as the plant indicates a need for it . In this way we grow our best plants ...
... condition from which death ultimately ensues . It is a safe plan to have the soil of only moderate richness , and supply stronger food from time to time , as the plant indicates a need for it . In this way we grow our best plants ...
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... conditions as favorable as possible for them . The plants seem to understand what is being done for them , and respond by doing their best to reward their owner for the care and attention given . To grow flowers well , you must love ...
... conditions as favorable as possible for them . The plants seem to understand what is being done for them , and respond by doing their best to reward their owner for the care and attention given . To grow flowers well , you must love ...
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... condition to take up nutriment ; but if a part of them are left undisturbed , these can feed the plant while the others are taking hold of the fresh soil . In shifting plants , it is not advisable to change from a small pot to one more ...
... condition to take up nutriment ; but if a part of them are left undisturbed , these can feed the plant while the others are taking hold of the fresh soil . In shifting plants , it is not advisable to change from a small pot to one more ...
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... condition . If it seems suffering from lack of nutri- ment , give some of the fertilizers treated of in a later chapter . We are beginning to understand that by the use of these , in an intelligent way , much of the need of frequent ...
... condition . If it seems suffering from lack of nutri- ment , give some of the fertilizers treated of in a later chapter . We are beginning to understand that by the use of these , in an intelligent way , much of the need of frequent ...
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