The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... syringing will be necessary . Keep the plants as far from the heating - apparatus as possible ; and , above all , avoid cold currents of air . Let the waterings be copious after growth has become active ; but on the one hand do not over ...
... syringing will be necessary . Keep the plants as far from the heating - apparatus as possible ; and , above all , avoid cold currents of air . Let the waterings be copious after growth has become active ; but on the one hand do not over ...
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... syringing should be discontinued , and the paths sprinkled instead ; also afford the plants ample room , abundance of air when the weather permits , and all the light possible . After blooming , they should be gradually hardened off ...
... syringing should be discontinued , and the paths sprinkled instead ; also afford the plants ample room , abundance of air when the weather permits , and all the light possible . After blooming , they should be gradually hardened off ...
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... syringing ; then lessen the supply of water , but not so as to cause the leaves to turn yellow , and fall ; expose fully to air and light , and you will find the shoots thicken at their points . When the shoots commence to show bloom ...
... syringing ; then lessen the supply of water , but not so as to cause the leaves to turn yellow , and fall ; expose fully to air and light , and you will find the shoots thicken at their points . When the shoots commence to show bloom ...
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... syringing with soft water is the best remedy , as well as preventive , which I have tried . Whenever a plant shows unmistakable signs of the presence of red spider , it is well to syringe it forcibly , directing the water against the ...
... syringing with soft water is the best remedy , as well as preventive , which I have tried . Whenever a plant shows unmistakable signs of the presence of red spider , it is well to syringe it forcibly , directing the water against the ...
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... syringing them without wetting the foliage of the plants or trees , this should be done on shutting up the house , half filling pots that will hold a peck and a half with fresh unslacked lime , and then filling up with water , and ...
... syringing them without wetting the foliage of the plants or trees , this should be done on shutting up the house , half filling pots that will hold a peck and a half with fresh unslacked lime , and then filling up with water , and ...
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