The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... syringing , the soot - water should be clear , and it will not injure the most delicate foliage ; but guano- water for syringing should not only be clear , but strained , and not stronger than one ounce to the gallon . Dressing , with ...
... syringing , the soot - water should be clear , and it will not injure the most delicate foliage ; but guano- water for syringing should not only be clear , but strained , and not stronger than one ounce to the gallon . Dressing , with ...
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... syringing overhead , and potting , when needful , as the winter passes . As soon as the plants are established in their last shift , give a good soaking of liquid manure , at the rate of forty gallons of rain - water to one pound guano ...
... syringing overhead , and potting , when needful , as the winter passes . As soon as the plants are established in their last shift , give a good soaking of liquid manure , at the rate of forty gallons of rain - water to one pound guano ...
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... syringing must be entirely suspended , and air admitted upon every oppor- tunity . As soon as the flowers are set , I find moisture applied in the form of vapor highly beneficial : this can be obtained by pouring tepid water upon the ...
... syringing must be entirely suspended , and air admitted upon every oppor- tunity . As soon as the flowers are set , I find moisture applied in the form of vapor highly beneficial : this can be obtained by pouring tepid water upon the ...
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... Syringing overhead is destructive to the beauty of many kinds , and also to the young fronds . Sprinkle the walls and paths with water twice daily : do not syringe the plants overhead , but afford enough water at the roof , and yet not ...
... Syringing overhead is destructive to the beauty of many kinds , and also to the young fronds . Sprinkle the walls and paths with water twice daily : do not syringe the plants overhead , but afford enough water at the roof , and yet not ...
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... Syringing should be practised morning and evening , except in cold and dull weather , when once a day , and in the morning , will suffice ; and it should be continued until the flower - buds show color . After blooming , which will be ...
... Syringing should be practised morning and evening , except in cold and dull weather , when once a day , and in the morning , will suffice ; and it should be continued until the flower - buds show color . After blooming , which will be ...
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