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551.
September - Last Week
- Early apples and pears—pick from trees carefully; fallers
will not keep more than a few days. Leave late keeping varieties until later in october.
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552.
October - First Week
- Early varieties of tree fruits
will not store. Later types of apples and pears have definite times for picking for best ripening.
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553.
October - Third Week
Flowers
- Zonal geraniums
will need shelter now from excessive rain and frost if plants are wanted for spring cuttings or to grow again as large plants.
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554.
October - Last Week
Newer varieties
will need winter storage of root clumps. Hardier old-timers are lifted and divided in spring.
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555.
November - Second Week
- Tuberous begonias outdoors
will need drying off, and the tubers stored in a dry place at 9° or 10°c.
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556.
December - First Two Weeks
- Tip growth in figs in exposed locations
will get some frost protection is branches are tied in a bunch.
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557.
December - Last Two Weeks
- Balcony plants
will need watering as in most cases they are sheltered from the rain. Padded with newspapers, or covered with a mat, the plants can survive many degrees of frost if uncovered during the warmest part of the day, to allow air access.
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558.
Junior Gardens
Choose small flowers and vegetables, preferably those which are quick and reliable to germinate and mature, and choose varieties of vegetables which the young gardener
will find tasty.
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559.
Pots
Used pots
will need soaking for a day or so, and scrubbing with a stiff brush as a precaution against the contamination of fresh soil with pests or diseases.
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560.
Repotting
When a small plant is transferred to a large pot there
will be very little root in a large amount of soil.
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