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91.
How To Apply Fertilizers
Water moves down through the soil fairly easily, but has greater difficulty moving sideways—this is important to remember when it comes to getting water and food to the roots of plants which have a considerable
spread of foliage.
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92.
In Summary
It should be mixed with the soil in planting holes, or
spread around established plants and raked into the soil.
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93.
Water Plants
It may
spread to cover the water. Then flowering decreases and finally stops.
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94.
Garden Design
Forest trees, to 100 ft/30 m high with a 30 ft/9 m
spread, belong on an acreage. While trying to make the lot seem like an acreage, big trees are not going to help.
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95.
Planning An Established Garden
Select only those plants of slow growth with a height and
spread when fully grown in true relationship with the size of the garden.
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96.
Boundary Lines
Spread is easily controlled by a little annual pruning early in the year, or the cutting of berried twigs if these are present.
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97.
Planning The Garden For A New House
Some knowledge of growth habit is needed so that both height and
spread in five years time can be estimated.
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98.
Rock Gardens
The rhododendrons suitable for the rock garden are all low in stature, ranging from 6 in/15 cm in height to around 2 ft/ 60 cm with a
spread of 12 to 30 in/30 to 75 cm.
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99.
Plants For Slopes
They soon form a continuous flat mass of growth by rooting as they
spread. This habit not only prevents water from running off in summer but holds the soil in place during winter.
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100.
Landscaping Paths
Spread it as evenly as possible, raking and levelling especially after rains for the next few weeks. This constant raking ensures a level surface for the future, whereas if you neglect the attention, humps and hollows develop with use.
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