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51.
Foundation Planting
In summer, the
damage is even greater.
With plants already growing in this situation, and ones which cannot be moved for some reason, a screen behind them of woven twiggy branches is useful.
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52.
Garden Dividers
A baffle will lessen the
damage done by cold winds in winter or protect the small areas from cool winds off the ocean in summer.
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53.
Type
They do not require coddling or heated conditions, only protection from excessive rain which cools the soil and stops growth, blustery winds which
damage the foliage and severe low temperatures.
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54.
Construction
If the boards or planks are used to build the sections, be sure to nail plaster laths over the cracks between the boards, otherwise cold draughts will enter and
damage the plants.
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55.
Preparation And Use
This precaution, coupled with careful checking of roots for pests and thorough washing of pots to remove eggs and disease spores before going into storage, will prevent a considerable amount of plant
damage in the months ahead.
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56.
When To Take Cuttings
Sand is recommended as a rooting medium because it is inert, lacks readily available chemicals that could
damage the cuttings, not likely to harbour serious disease spores, and will not retain sufficient moisture to rot the exposed tissues at the cut end.
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57.
Hole Preparation
Planting holes should be prepared in September while the soil is dry enough to work without
damage to its texture.
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58.
Roots Are Precious
The only tool which will accomplish this planting efficiently without unnecessary root
damage is the human hand. The successful gardener is one who gets down on hands and knees and plants with the fingers.
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59.
Safety - A Personal Thing
A loose retaining bolt, or a fractured blade, could let the blade (or part of it) come free, escape from under the housing and cause severe
damage to a person or object it strikes.
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60.
Tools For Pruning
Using substitute tools, dirty tools, or blunt tools can cause
damage to plant tissues, leaving wounds which are slow to heal and permit entry of disease spores.
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