The Floricultural Cabinet, and Florists' Magazine, Band 141845 |
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... heat has a tendency to impair its strength . In the spring it is necessary to examine the plants and pots minutely early in the morning , as well as in the evening , to destroy all slugs and snails which may be found upon them , as they ...
... heat has a tendency to impair its strength . In the spring it is necessary to examine the plants and pots minutely early in the morning , as well as in the evening , to destroy all slugs and snails which may be found upon them , as they ...
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... heat of the day , the blooms soon began to wither . Private Growers . 1st . Mr. H. Batteridge , Abingdon , with some fine grown flowers , particularly of Duke of Devonshire , Glory of France , Devoniensis , Charles Louis , and Prin ...
... heat of the day , the blooms soon began to wither . Private Growers . 1st . Mr. H. Batteridge , Abingdon , with some fine grown flowers , particularly of Duke of Devonshire , Glory of France , Devoniensis , Charles Louis , and Prin ...
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... heat is over . Keep the frame - lights quite close , except allowing , in the middle of the day , a little for steam arising from the bed to pass off till the plants begin to appear . Due care must be taken to allow a supply of water ...
... heat is over . Keep the frame - lights quite close , except allowing , in the middle of the day , a little for steam arising from the bed to pass off till the plants begin to appear . Due care must be taken to allow a supply of water ...
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... , and remove them to their respective situations - the stove kinds to a moist heat , plunged in a bark or dung bed ; the greenhouse kinds to the front shelves in the greenhouse . The bell - glasses must 16 ON THE PROPAGATION OF PLANTS .
... , and remove them to their respective situations - the stove kinds to a moist heat , plunged in a bark or dung bed ; the greenhouse kinds to the front shelves in the greenhouse . The bell - glasses must 16 ON THE PROPAGATION OF PLANTS .
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... heat must remain plunged in a hotbed till they are struck , and not be put into the open ground , as directed for those that require no heat . Soft - wooded kinds and herbaceous ones will not strike well in sand , and must therefore be ...
... heat must remain plunged in a hotbed till they are struck , and not be put into the open ground , as directed for those that require no heat . Soft - wooded kinds and herbaceous ones will not strike well in sand , and must therefore be ...
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