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151. Bring In The House Plants
The plants suffer less harm if taken back indoors while windows and doors are still open freely, and certainly before the main heating system is on permanently.
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152. Frost - Tender Plants
The next best is to attach the plastic sheeting, burlap, or old sacking to stakes set at least 12 in/30 cm away from the foliage on the north and east sides, leaving the top and the other two sides open to the elements.
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153. Evergreens Need Water
Although rain or snow may fall on the open garden, the dense foliage of evergreens plus the eaves of the roof combine in shielding the root area near the house wall.
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154. Biennials
As soon as the seeds are sown, start the preparation of another area, more open but still with some protection from sun during the hottest part of the day, and large enough to take all the biennial seedlings at a spacing of about 9 in/23 cm at transplanting time.
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155. Plan Before You Buy
You might do better to set it in the open where spraying is easier and can be properly done all over.
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156. Fruit Tree Planting
In fall the soil below the surface still retains some of the warmth accumulated over the past summer, enough to encourage the growth of hair feeding roots which will be needed next spring as the leaf buds open.
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157. Figs
In an exceptionally sheltered warm garden, an open situation can be found. This is ideal so long as root restriction can be given.
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158. Strawberries
As soon as the earliest flowers start to open, all overhead watering of the strawberry bed must cease. Water is essential to the production of large, juicy berries, but it must reach under the plants where the roots are, not over the top where it damages the flowers and causes "burning" of the foliage.
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159. March - First Week
Good for tubs, planters and open borders. Vegetables - A sowing of broad beans and early peas will still give good results though not so large plants as fall sowings.
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160. April - Last Week
- Fibrous begonias are for open more sunny places. - Hardy perennials including alpine plants should be planted, hellebores —christmas and lenten rose—may be bought or moved now, but resent soil disturbance.
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October 6, 2008