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391.
Temperature
Most species have been accustomed for countless generations to certain limits of heat and cold, and though it is possible to acclimatise plants in new areas, the process of
so doing is often wearisome and slow.
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392.
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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393.
Care During Holidays
There are several ways of treating soilless gardens,
so that they can be left safely for some time while you arc away.
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394.
Sweet Peas
As the plants develop, more light and air must be given,
so long as the temperature around the root zone does not rise unduly.
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395.
Endive
For blanching, draw the leaves together and tie them up,
so as to exclude light from the heart of the plant, or else cover the endives with inverted flower-pots, adjusted
so that the air goes under the bottom.
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396.
Tomatoes
Tomatoes become stunted if kept short of nutrient solution,
so checks to growth should not be permitted. After the fourth truss, the main stem can be cut off and a side shoot taken on.
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397.
A Word Of Warning
To do
so will cause serious risk of disease and upset the scientific balance of the soilless garden. Also, very often, such specimens have been forced under unnatural conditions and will soon die when taken into the home.
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398.
Mushrooms
Water well
so that the material is quite wet, with some seepage from the bottom of the heap.
In two days, the temperature of the heap should rise to 1400 F to 1600 F.
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399.
Flowering Currant
Its flowering coincides with the arrival of hummingbirds,
so delay pruning until the display is finished. With a young plant, cut off only the portion of stem which bore the flowers.
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400.
Winter Jasmine
This winter jasmine flowers on new canes produced the previous summer,
so if left unpruned the flowers come further out on the plant each year.
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