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431.
Growing From Seed
Label each batch
so that you know what kind of seedlings you are looking for by the time they germinate.
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432.
Antirrhinum (Snapdragon)
A great range of heights are found among the snapdragons,
so it pays to have a seed catalogue on hand to know what is available, and to record the names to look for.
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433.
Marvel - Of - Peru
Native to tropical America (Peru and thereabouts), seeds need soil warmth to germinate
so start in small pots (three seeds to a pot) on a sunny window ledge in May.
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434.
Nasturtiums
Heat and bright light are needed for growth, but continual direct sunlight is not essential
so long as warm air is present.
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435.
Salvia
Yet Salvia will not stand even one degree of frost at the beginning of the season,
so that the plants will need gradual cooling in May to outdoor temperatures before setting into the garden.
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436.
Zinnias And African Marigolds
Zinnias and the marigolds come in all heights
so be sure you buy what you want. In both, there are 5 in/13 cm edging varieties; 12 to 15 in/30 to40 cm mediums; and the 3 to 4 ft/1 to 1.
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437.
Cyclamen
Considered one of the most hardy, this spreads readily into a colony by its self-sown seeds,
so watch each year for tiny leaves attached to an even tinier corm.
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438.
Eranthis (Winter Aconite)
Mark the area where your aconites grow with a circle of small stones or sticks
so that after the leaves have matured and gone you don't become too diligent in cleaning and forking the area.
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439.
Gladiolus
In gardens where heavy damp soil is a problem in spring, it would be better to plant the purchased corms in separate pots of compost
so as to have started plants to set out as soon as the soil is suitable.
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440.
Lilium
In preparing planting holes for lilies, make them wide enough
so that the soil environment into which new roots can reach is improved.
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