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101.
Chrysanthemums
Place a support stake at each planting space, this prevents root
damage later when support is needed. Remove container from plant (if there is one) and set plant at same height into a hole of suitable size.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/ornamentals/herbaceous_perennials/chrysanthemums.html
102.
Erica (Heathers)
They will grow in a small amount of shade but will not flower freely, tending to spread growth which leaves the centres open to frost
damage.
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103.
Caring For Bulbs
Secondly, a light dressing of fertilizer is scattered among the plants, but not over the foliage because it can
damage the leaves.
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104.
Lifting And Storage
Cleaning entails removal of soil by gently rubbing with thumbs and fingers, taking care not to
damage the skins, or jackets.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/ornamentals/bulbs/lifting_and_storage.html
105.
Reassembly
Ten-to-one the fault is your own, and a little patience will often save serious
damage to an expensive component.
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