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31.
Mushrooms
On the twentieth day, break down the heap, spreading it
out on the polythene sheet or concrete and sprinkling half-a-pound of Lindane insecticide over the soilless compost to check any pests that may be present.
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32.
Conifers
Pines and firs put
out brownish to orange-coloured shoots from the tip of each growth in April. The length varies with the species from 2 to 12 in/5 to 30 cm.
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33.
Bush Roses
Bush roses are the easiest plants in the garden to prune, each
taking but a matter of minutes for the actual work.
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34.
Climbing Roses
Old and exhausted wood is cut
out; laterals are trimmed back to a few eyes. No pruning on these the first year after planting.
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35.
Tree Planting
When the mound is roughed
out, the remainder of the area between the stake and the perimeter is covered with humus which is first thoroughly worked into the soil and then removed to a pile nearby.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/ornamentals/trees_and_evergreens/tree_planting.html
36.
Lifting And Storage
Cleaning entails removal of soil by gently rubbing with thumbs and fingers,
taking care not to damage the skins, or jackets.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/ornamentals/bulbs/lifting_and_storage.html
37.
Chard
When large enough to fill the spaces, pull
out every second plant by the roots. All leaves will be tender and edible.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/vegetables/common_vegetables/chard.html
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