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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... kind of soil is one of them . This idea originates from an observation of the comparatively satisfactory development of plants in the garden , whose soil seems to be of only ordinary fertility . If plants do well in such a soil , when ...
... kind of soil is one of them . This idea originates from an observation of the comparatively satisfactory development of plants in the garden , whose soil seems to be of only ordinary fertility . If plants do well in such a soil , when ...
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... kind of soil they have an especial liking for . Right here the question may come up in the mind of the amateur florist , How am I to know just what kind of soil a plant likes best ? To this I would answer , that we cannot know ...
... kind of soil they have an especial liking for . Right here the question may come up in the mind of the amateur florist , How am I to know just what kind of soil a plant likes best ? To this I would answer , that we cannot know ...
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... kinds to give a good deal to , and what kinds to water sparingly . Until he has acquired this ability it is well for him to adhere to the rule given above , for if he follows it he cannot go very far wrong in either direction . Let the ...
... kinds to give a good deal to , and what kinds to water sparingly . Until he has acquired this ability it is well for him to adhere to the rule given above , for if he follows it he cannot go very far wrong in either direction . Let the ...
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... kind going on there , while the parlor air has all the moisture extracted from it by intense stove and furnace heat which there is no moisture to modify . Stir the soil in the pots at least once a week . An old fork is a good tool to do ...
... kind going on there , while the parlor air has all the moisture extracted from it by intense stove and furnace heat which there is no moisture to modify . Stir the soil in the pots at least once a week . An old fork is a good tool to do ...
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... kind of soil . Heliotropes start easily , as do Fuchsias , Lantanas , Pelargoniums and Abutilons . The Carna- tion is propagated most surely by layering . This method consists in bending down a branch without severing it from the parent ...
... kind of soil . Heliotropes start easily , as do Fuchsias , Lantanas , Pelargoniums and Abutilons . The Carna- tion is propagated most surely by layering . This method consists in bending down a branch without severing it from the parent ...
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