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Christmas Arrangements For The Library
Display the reverse side, which is intensely white with a soft velvety texture and the look of fallen snow.
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Under Glass Domes
As roses dry so well, holding both color and form, this is an ideal, protected way to
display their beauty.
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13.
Table - Top Designs
Glass-covered table tops have been overlooked as a place to
display pressed-flower designs. I have them under the heavy glass of my dressing table.
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When To Apply Fertilizers
Many a
display bed of geraniums or petunias has failed to flower until late in the season because fertilizer was added before planting.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/chemical_fertilizers/when_to_apply_fertilizers.html
15.
Foundation Planting
By laying out an informal bed several feet from the house every shrub will
display its full beauty on all sides instead of having one side flattened against the house walls or windows shutting out light and air, and adding little to the view.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/landscaping/foundation_planting.html
16.
Rock Gardens
The rule is to plant three or more of one species or variety in a group to give a bold
display of colour when the plants become established.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/landscaping/rock_gardens.html
17.
Buying Seeds
Another thing to be remembered is that many of the varieties found in the average
display rack are not suited to our long, slow, cool growing season; the ones that are suited must be looked for by name.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/seeds/buying_seeds.html
18.
Annuals
In most cases gardeners find it easier to buy commercially grown bedding plants if they plan a small
display in a planter or a bed; however, some hardy annuals will grow easily if planted directly outdoors in fall or spring.
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Sowing
Therefore, follow standard distances in general, remembering that you can reduce the spaces between plants by up to fifty per cent, if the circumstances warrant this, under favourable conditions, and you want a closer or thicker stand or
display.
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Viburnum (Laurustinus)
In time it reaches large proportions and encroaches on other plants and garden paths, making it necessary to prune drastically but this can be avoided if pruning is done every year after the main
display of bloom is over.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/pruning/group_one_spring_flowering/viburnum_laurustinus_.html
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