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Buying Seeds
Also included in each group are commercial varieties which mature the entire crop within a day or
so, and home garden varieties not suited to long distance shipping, exceptionally delicious in texture and flavour, and maturing over a longer period of time which makes them ideal for the average family.
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Seed Storage And Germination Tests
While we recommend buying a good grade of seeds, we also advise storing them in a cool, dry place
so that a large package gives you ample value for the increased price.
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Indoor Soil Preparation
Fill the containers to the top and press gently with a piece of suitably shaped wood
so that the finished surface is not more than V% in/0.
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Transplanting Seedlings
Work quickly
so that the exposed roots do not dry out.
Starting at one end of the flat make a hole with the dibber about 1 in/ 2.
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Outdoor Sowing
Keep the water down
so that it soaks into the soil without flooding the path spaces between. If the soil is known to be dry, make two trips up and two trips down.
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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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Suitable Stock Plants
Here is a list of possible shrubs you may have for propagating in this way; Forsythia, the many kinds of Spiraea species that grow
so well, deciduous Viburnum, Philadelphus (the mock-orange), Weigela species and even the stems of evergreen laurel, box, and the shiny-leaved hedge honeysuckle, (Lonicera nitida).
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Layering
Bend the shoot upwards
so that the tip leaves are above soil level, and pack more soil mixture firmly around the shoot.
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Planting Is An Art
It is not
so much where you plant as how you plant. A little extra care at planting time can mean the difference between success and failure.
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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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