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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... trained over the glass in such a way as to break the fierceness of the sun's rays . A north window is not suited to the needs of flowering plants , but some which are grown solely for foliage can be kept there . Ferns , Palms ...
... trained over the glass in such a way as to break the fierceness of the sun's rays . A north window is not suited to the needs of flowering plants , but some which are grown solely for foliage can be kept there . Ferns , Palms ...
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... trained in various ways to suit the taste of the owner . You can have them like miniature trees , or as shrubs . If you prefer the tree shape , let a straight stalk grow to the hight of two or three feet . Allow no branches to start ...
... trained in various ways to suit the taste of the owner . You can have them like miniature trees , or as shrubs . If you prefer the tree shape , let a straight stalk grow to the hight of two or three feet . Allow no branches to start ...
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... trained in tree form . Geraniums , unless given a good deal of attention in the first six months of their growth , will become awkward looking plants , and it will be impossible to bring them into good shape later . You must begin with ...
... trained in tree form . Geraniums , unless given a good deal of attention in the first six months of their growth , will become awkward looking plants , and it will be impossible to bring them into good shape later . You must begin with ...
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... trained in such a manner that they received all the support they required without being given any appearance of stiffness or primness , which is almost always the result of training this plant on the ordinary trellis . The ends of the ...
... trained in such a manner that they received all the support they required without being given any appearance of stiffness or primness , which is almost always the result of training this plant on the ordinary trellis . The ends of the ...
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... trained to a trellis , or when allowed to droop . It must be cut back fre- quently , if you want the greatest quantity of flowers it can give . Its flowering depends on new growth , and in order to have it bloom profusely you must treat ...
... trained to a trellis , or when allowed to droop . It must be cut back fre- quently , if you want the greatest quantity of flowers it can give . Its flowering depends on new growth , and in order to have it bloom profusely you must treat ...
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