Market Nursery Work a Series of Six Books On the Cultivation of Crops for Marke

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Market Nursery Work a Series of Six Books On the Cultivation of Crops for Marke
F J Frederick James Fletcher
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52 MARKET NURSERY WORK Wetness is almost fatal, and to be dust dry is nearly as bad. The healthy conditions of the roots can be maintained only if the soil about them is warm and slightly moist, and this can be quite assured if the drainage is in good working order. This point must receive attention when the pots or boxes are being filled it cannot be done afterwards.
Just a word as to wintering the plants and cuttings. A warm, dry, airy house is best for them. They need an abundance of light,
...so that shelves and stages near the glass are their proper positions. A temperature of about 55 is high enough, as there can be no object in forcing winter growth which in the nature of things is bound to be weak. The fact that they are natives of South Africa ought to be borne in mind and be some guide as to the method of treatment. Loam, leaf mould, and rotted manure will make a good compost in which to put them, and this opera- tion ought to be finished during the first half of March or earlier if convenient.

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