The Beginners Garden book a Textbook for the Upper Grammar Grades

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Soon after it is ripe, pref- erably in a shady place. Other seed can be sowed in earliest spring, after the seed has been soaked for a day. After the seed has soaked, spread it on a board or cloth, and allow it to dry for an hour, or it will stick together. Do not sow too thickly, thin the plants as soon as they crowd, and' when they are strong, say in early June, transplant so that they stand about a foot apart each way, in rows. Treat them now exactly like vegetables, cultivat- ing them after... every rain, and in the fall set them with much FIG. 102. Foxglove is a biennial. Sow the seed as soon as ripe, if you can get them.
PERENNIAL PLANTS 197 care in the places which you have prepared for them in the flower garden. Then next year they should begin their bloom.
All bought plants, or those given you, are usually ready to set in the garden at once. Divided roots should be set as deep as they stood before. You can tell this depth by study- ing the remains of the stalk.
Seedling plants should be set with their crown at the ground level, in the seed bed or in the garden, according to their size.


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