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151.
Cuttings
Remove the lower
leaves and insert the stem half-way up into the growing medium. Stem, root, and leaf cuttings, as well as offsets are frequently used too, for certain plants.
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152.
Office Units
Aspidistras suffered a decline in popularity, but are now making quite a come-back, especially the variegated form with large ovate
leaves on long petioles arising from ground level.
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153.
Chaenomeles Japonica (Flowering Quince)
This is extension growth bearing only
leaves, not flower buds, for two or three years. If the plant is to be restricted to a small area, prune away each new growth, allowing 1 in/ 2.
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154.
Hedges
The sloping sides are necessary for the growth at the base to receive full light and sun and be well clothed with
leaves.
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155.
Wistaria
To increase the production of flowering spurs the long growths made in summer are allowed to extend to four or five sets of
leaves then pruned back in summer to two sets of
leaves from the branch where they originate.
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156.
Main Canes
Remove and burn all trimmings and fallen
leaves; renew the humus content of the soil with a top dressing of compost or two year old manure.
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157.
Trees For Fall Colour
The poplars that showed random yellow
leaves the previous evening may be golden torches by dawn, thrusting into blue skies.
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158.
Evergreens
Broad-leaved evergreens denotes those with flat
leaves of any size, large or small, and includes both shrubs and trees.
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159.
Drop Of Broadleaved Varieties
Perhaps you have noticed that the native Arbutus, the only broadleaved evergreen tree native to Canada, is surrounded in August by a litter of dead
leaves on the ground, although the tree still appears to be fully clothed.
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160.
Cotoneaster
To many gardeners the name Cotoneaster (pronounced ko-tony-as-ter) means a low spreading plant with small glossy
leaves and red berries, but it is only one of a number of useful garden plants which belong in the same genus.
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