The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 2J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... temperature of from 60 ° to 65 ° by night ; and , when the roots are working in the fresh soil , give a light and airy situation in a warm house , in which a moist atmos- phere is maintained by sprinkling of the walls , paths , and all ...
... temperature of from 60 ° to 65 ° by night ; and , when the roots are working in the fresh soil , give a light and airy situation in a warm house , in which a moist atmos- phere is maintained by sprinkling of the walls , paths , and all ...
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... temperature does not fall much below freezing , or rise over 50 ° . The plant will lose its leaves , and go to rest . If it become very dry , give occasional sprinklings of water during the winter ; and , in spring , prune in the plant ...
... temperature does not fall much below freezing , or rise over 50 ° . The plant will lose its leaves , and go to rest . If it become very dry , give occasional sprinklings of water during the winter ; and , in spring , prune in the plant ...
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... temperature during the winter should not be less than 50 ° by day , and not below 45 ° at night . As the days lengthen , and they get more sun , towards spring they will grow rapidly , and will require almost daily attention in tying in ...
... temperature during the winter should not be less than 50 ° by day , and not below 45 ° at night . As the days lengthen , and they get more sun , towards spring they will grow rapidly , and will require almost daily attention in tying in ...
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... temperature of from 45 ° to 50 ° , giving no more water than a little now and then to prevent the soil from becoming very dry it is best kept just moist . We repot every other year . Cottage Gardener . PROPAGATING BEGONIAS AND GLOXINIAS ...
... temperature of from 45 ° to 50 ° , giving no more water than a little now and then to prevent the soil from becoming very dry it is best kept just moist . We repot every other year . Cottage Gardener . PROPAGATING BEGONIAS AND GLOXINIAS ...
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... temperature as the house . As the flowers begin to develop themselves , liquid manure is given whenever moisture is re- quired by the roots . Afterwards the plants are not further potted if the drainage acts well , and watering is not ...
... temperature as the house . As the flowers begin to develop themselves , liquid manure is given whenever moisture is re- quired by the roots . Afterwards the plants are not further potted if the drainage acts well , and watering is not ...
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