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91.
Patio Design
As a result,
we must use our common sense and imagination to adapt such designs and create a functional layout suited to year round local conditions.
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92.
Sundeck Screening
This prevents the closed-in feeling that must never
be allowed to occur when
we enjoy outdoor living.
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93.
Heating
Glass greenhouses are rated according to the temperature range that is maintained, and the temperature range determines the plants that may
be grown successfully.
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94.
Shading
We must devise temporary shade in some spots that will give less direct sunlight without reducing warmth and sunlight in other parts of the greenhouse.
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95.
Greenhouse Clean - Up
Warm weather provides ideal conditions for a job that should
be done at least once a year—the thorough cleaning of the greenhouse.
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96.
Buying Seeds
When buying seeds, particularly for vegetable crops,
be sure you know the variety you want before going shopping. When examining seed packets there is no way of telling which is which from the pictures.
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97.
Seed Storage And Germination Tests
Flower and vegetable seeds have varying lengths of time they remain viable (or alive), periods found to
be average under ideal storage conditions for each kind.
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98.
Indoor Planting
When
we first attempt seed sowing indoors and the raising of young plants for outdoor growing
we are inclined to pamper them far too much.
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99.
When To Sow Outdoors
A loose, open texture is essential where seeds are to
be sown.
Air can readily penetrate a sandy or stony soil, but has difficulty finding a way into soil with a high content of clay.
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100.
Thinning Outdoor Seedlings
To achieve this, the first and second fingers of the left hand are placed on the soil, one each side of the seedling to
be kept.
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