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461. Spring Planting
Even the non-salad eater will nibble on green onions, lettuce heart wedges and red radishes when the chance occurs.
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462. Hardening Off
The gardener with unheated greenhouse or covered cold frame will have seedlings of early summer cabbage ready for transplanting outdoors, and leaf lettuce, snapdragons, pansies and lobelia.
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463. Buying Seeds
To ensure that the seeds you buy will produce the type of crop you want at the time you want in your type of soil, it is essential to know from your own records the successful varieties which suit you best, or else to refer to a good seed catalogue or reference book.
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464. Seed Storage And Germination Tests
Onions and onion relatives are said to be good for one year only, so that germination in the second spring will be less than maximum for leek, onion, garlic and chives.
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465. Indoor Soil Preparation
To hold the soil, use an old metal shallow pan (a roaster will do, with its lid). Dampen well the amount of soil required and either set the pan on a low-heat range element or put it in a moderately slow oven an 150° C.
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466. Indoor Sowing
Until you are familiar with the germinating habits of the different kinds of seeds, and the different varieties of each kind which can also show variation in germinating time, it will pay to sow each in a separate container or seed box rather than sowing three or four kinds in one box.
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467. Indoor Seeds, Care After Germination
In this way, the water drops will penetrate the loose soil surface and remain there instead of bouncing off, or worse, dislodging the seeds.
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468. Transplanting Seedlings
Later when pricking-out tomato seedlings, each one can be set a trifle lower than in the seedbox, for it will make more roots on the buried part of the stem.
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469. Outdoor Sowing
Take the time now; it lessens time for watering later, and germination will be hastened and stronger. Next take a pail of your screened compost soil (unless the whole area has been improved previously) and sprinkle over the wet soil surface about 1 in/2.
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470. When To Sow Outdoors
Only by experimenting can a gardener gain the necessary experience; outsiders with no knowledge of the garden cannot hazard a guess as to whether sowing will, or will not, be a success.
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December 1, 2008