The American Flower Garden Directory: Containing Practical Directions for the Culture of Plants in the Flower Garden, Hot-house, Garden-house, Rooms, Or Parlour Windows, for Every Month in the Year ... Instructions for Erecting a Hot-house, Green-house, and Laying Out a Flower Garden. Also, Table of Soils Most Congenial to the Plants Contained in the Work. The Whole Adapted to Either Large Or Small Gardens, with Instructions for Preparing the Soil, Propagating, Planting, Pruning, Training, and Fruiting the Grape Vine. With Descriptions of the Best Sorts for Cultivating in the Open Air |
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... four to ten feet is generally adopted ; and , to have these dry and permanent , those that are to be much used should have six to eight inches of the bottom soil dug out in a concave manner , and in the centre of the concave dig out a ...
... four to ten feet is generally adopted ; and , to have these dry and permanent , those that are to be much used should have six to eight inches of the bottom soil dug out in a concave manner , and in the centre of the concave dig out a ...
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... four classes , and a few of all the hardy orders , which do not exceed one hundred . Or , to have their natural cha- racters more assimilated , the Jussieuean system could be car- ried into effect by laying down a grass plat to any ...
... four classes , and a few of all the hardy orders , which do not exceed one hundred . Or , to have their natural cha- racters more assimilated , the Jussieuean system could be car- ried into effect by laying down a grass plat to any ...
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... four feet wide , and filled with six by eight glass . In the framing ground should be kept the various soils required for plants , and also various characters of manure at all times ready for use , the whole in regular heaps , and kept ...
... four feet wide , and filled with six by eight glass . In the framing ground should be kept the various soils required for plants , and also various characters of manure at all times ready for use , the whole in regular heaps , and kept ...
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... extremities of the shoots , one half of the bush should be cut to within four inches of the ground . It will throw out plenty of fine young wood , which give 3 Feb. 17 OF PRUNING , & c . Robinias, Colùteas, Cyticus, Rhús, Genistas, ...
... extremities of the shoots , one half of the bush should be cut to within four inches of the ground . It will throw out plenty of fine young wood , which give 3 Feb. 17 OF PRUNING , & c . Robinias, Colùteas, Cyticus, Rhús, Genistas, ...
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... four to six feet , they ought never to exceed four feet at the back of the border , and in front one foot , after being pruned ; they can be kept down by the above method . It is not advisable to cut down rose bushes all at once ...
... four to six feet , they ought never to exceed four feet at the back of the border , and in front one foot , after being pruned ; they can be kept down by the above method . It is not advisable to cut down rose bushes all at once ...
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Page 294 - There is also a long low table covered with mats, on which the leaves are laid, and rolled by workmen, who sit round it: the iron pan being heated to a certain degree by a little fire made in the furnace underneath, a few pounds of the...
Page 173 - ... species, which should be repotted once in two years, and never be allowed to shrink for want of moisture. The operation of grafting is very simple, merely requiring an incision to be made, and fitting in it a fresh cutting of another kind, holding the cutting stationary in the incision half a minute, till the juices of the two adhere together, when it may be said the union is effected, and, in a few weeks, the new branches will grow freely. We have seen the Mamrr.illaria tribe growing neatly...