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141.
Indoor Sowing
Better results will be obtained when the seed is sown in rows or drills, such as used in the
open garden.
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142.
Transplanting Seedlings
Snapdragons, petunias, lettuce, onions, cauliflower are all set out into flats indoors singly as described above; and then kept in a light, airy, but slightly warm place until later planting into the
open garden.
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143.
When To Sow Outdoors
In the
open garden there is plenty of air. Whether or not that air reaches the seed depends on the texture of the soil.
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144.
How To Do It
Soak the pot in deep water until the surface soil becomes moist, then allow one hour for excess moisture to drain; place the pot in a propagating frame or other enclosure in the greenhouse, or into a plastic bread wrapper with a tie around the
open end well above the cuttings to allow plenty of air space.
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145.
Layering
The layer is made right beside the parent plant in the
open garden and left there until the roots have formed before being detached and set in another part of the garden as a new plant.
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146.
Hole Preparation
Remove the mixed top soil to a neat heap, then break up the subsoil and mix well with partially rotted compost to hold it
open and improve the drainage.
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147.
How To Water
This is best accomplished with a canvas soil soaker, or an
open ended hose at a slow dribble which is moved around to four positions for each plant and allowed to remain until water reaches the level of feeding roots.
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148.
Hazards Of Overhead Watering
The story is the same with vegetables as with fruit trees, once the flowers
open, a heavy shower or overhead watering will prevent pollination and reduce the chance of early fruits.
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149.
Pruning Shrubs
Those in Group Two bear flowers on new wood made during spring, and the flowers
open during summer and early fall.
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150.
Currant Worms
The worm develops from an egg laid in the base of the flower bud before the flowers
open, the exact time of its appearance being controlled by prevailing weather conditions.
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