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41.
Daily Work
It is worth remembering that all living organisms are subject to change,
so no matter how good a technical system of cultivation may be, the condition of the plants
can alter from day to day.
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42.
A Word Of Warning
If
you are given, or buy, flowering plants or vegetable seedlings from nurseries, garden stores, or shops, rooted in soil or composts, never plant these directly in your hydroponic unit.
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43.
Mushrooms
The troughs
can be kept without inconvenience inside rooms; in attics or cellars, or in garden sheds. By arranging the trays or troughs in tiers, or in series on shelves, it is possible to raise considerable quantities of mushrooms from comparatively small areas, while periodical sowings will ensure that a crop is available all the year round.
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44.
Cabbage
All the purchased plants mature within a week or
so, which is far from ideal for the home gardener.
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45.
Tomatoes
If
you buy started tomato plants look for early bush varieties—Starfire, Salt Spring Sunrise, or Early Girl. Also try Early Red Chief, a compact bush variety with a long season of picking; Fireball, another early bush type.
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