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501.
Cleanliness Prevents Problems
Bricks, stones, pieces of lumber, old plant refuse such as potato haulm and pea and bean vines, even dead stems left on herbaceous perennials, can harbour pests whose presence in the garden
will not be appre-cated next spring.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/garden_pests/cleanliness_prevents_problems.html
502.
Cold Frames And Unheated Greenhouses
If in ground beds, the temperature at floor level
will be several degrees below that at bench level.
Boxes of soil on a bench can be covered with sections of old newspapers containing three or more double sheets.
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503.
Bring In The House Plants
Then bring it into the coolest part of the house or apartment where good daylight
will reach it during the day.
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504.
Wind Damage
All members of the cabbage family should have the soil firmed around their roots, otherwise growth
will suffer. Cabbages
will not form tight heads, nor
will Brussels sprouts make tight buttons if the roots are in loose soil.
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505.
Evergreens Need Water
This should be done during the day but not if the temperature is below freezing point, 0° C or the water
will freeze on the leaves.
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506.
Frost - Heaving
Strawberry plants which have lifted
will have to be replanted. It is best to remove the disturbed plants, spread compost a few inches/centimetres deep over the area where the soil has been displaced, reset the plants and tread the surface firm.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/winter_protection/frost_heaving.html
507.
Damage From Snow Clearing
If the dumping place is a planted border, or the edge of a lawn, damage to both the ornamental plants and the grass plants
will result due to icing.
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508.
Storing Garden Produce
Handle every fruit and vegetable as if it were the only one of its kind in the world; even then some
will be damaged.
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509.
Trees And Evergreens
All this means that a home owner thinking of a few trees
will get the best results by first having an idea of why the trees are wanted.
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510.
Shrubs
They are also convenient for planting in odd corners, round the base of trees, or as temporary fillers between widely spaced plants with the idea of using them elsewhere when permanent plants
will fill the space.
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