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Bush Roses
When the plants are being grown mainly for a
garden display of colour, plus cut blooms for indoor arrangements and for friends, considerably more blooms are needed and over a longer period if possible.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/pruning/pruning_roses/bush_roses.html
2.
Side Growth
The next step is to shorten the remaining canes to the required height; 16 in/40 cm from the ground level for a good
garden display; 12 in/30 cm for vigorous growers; 8 in/20 cm for less but better blooms; 4 to 6 in/10 to 15 cm for exhibition blooms.
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3.
Sweet Peas
Seeds are sown about 1V2 in/4 cm deep, allowing 6 in/15 cm between plants for
garden display and perfume. Plan a 4 ft/1.
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4.
World-wide Participation
No matter how small your soilless
garden may be, even one or two pot plants or a few window boxes, you are still utilising the techniques of international science.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/hydroponics/world_wide_participation.html
5.
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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6.
When To Apply Fertilizers
The part of the home
garden requiring the most fertilizer is the grassed area, because we are unable to replenish the soil as we do in the beds and borders.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/chemical_fertilizers/when_to_apply_fertilizers.html
7.
Foundation Planting
As fall planting of shrubs continues in the home
garden, a few important points can be mentioned as aids to newcomers from other parts of Canada.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/landscaping/foundation_planting.html
8.
Rock Gardens
After building a rock
garden, the next step is to decide the type of material which may be used in planting.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/landscaping/rock_gardens.html
9.
Buying Seeds
Also included in each group are commercial varieties which mature the entire crop within a day or so, and home
garden varieties not suited to long distance shipping, exceptionally delicious in texture and flavour, and maturing over a longer period of time which makes them ideal for the average family.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/seeds/buying_seeds.html
10.
Annuals
The best guide is a colour seed catalogue or
garden encyclopedia. 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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