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91. Rock Gardens
Some flower in summer, others in winter, so with careful selection we can have colour from this sub-group almost all year.
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92. A Simple Screen For Privacy
It should serve its immediate purpose but not be obtrusive nor an annoyance. A simple plywood panel, 4 by 8 ft/1.
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93. Shrubs For Edges
For this purpose a half dozen or so silver or grey leaved shrubs are suggested. Probably the most silvery of all is Santolina chamaecyparissus, known by some as lavender-cotton, though the plant is neither a lavender nor a cotton.
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94. Sundeck Screening
Remember too that a sundeck is for "sunning" so don't place barriers which exclude all sun. Wood lathing is suggested for several reasons in preference to solid material.
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95. Locating A Greenhouse
Planning on putting up a greenhouse? If so, decide on its site during the winter over the period of the shortest day.
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96. Preparation And Use
For winter growing of vegetables, or any other plants set directly into the soil within the frame, better results are obtained when the level of the soil is higher than that of the surrounding soil so that soil-water just beneath the surface does not add greatly to the moisture in the frame.
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97. Seed Storage And Germination Tests
Seed in packets left on ledges in an outdoor tool shed or garage, unprotected from dampness and low temperatures, soon loses its vitality, and the same can happen when stored in an enclosed area with weed-killers and certain fertilizers.
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98. Indoor Soil Preparation
To hold the soil, use an old metal shallow pan (a roaster will do, with its lid). Dampen well the amount of soil required and either set the pan on a low-heat range element or put it in a moderately slow oven an 150° C.
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99. Thinning Outdoor Seedlings
It involves the removal of a large number of plantlets so that those remaining have room for normal development.
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100. When To Water
Only a soil with a high humus content can absorb and hold water where it is needed, so our next step in lowering the water bill is to build up the soil humus with well rotted manure and make as much compost as possible from garden and household wastes.
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May 24, 2012