Villa Gardening a Handbook for Amateur And Practical Gardeners

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Villa Gardening a Handbook for Amateur And Practical Gardeners
Edward Hobday
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The early kinds may be placed in single layers, crown upwards, in shallow boxes or trays, and put under the stage in the greenhouse ; or the Orchard-house is an excellent situation for them if the frost is kept out. In such a light airy situation the central eye in the crown soon takes the lead, and when planted out only one stem appears. Such plants come in earlier, and the crop is more even in size. Early Potatoes, at any rate, shoidd never have more than CHAP, in VILLA GARDENING 407 one stem..., and tlie plan of starting them in a light place where the smallest possible amount of growth can take place by the encour- agement given to the central eye conduces to that end. But the system that is good for early crops is also good for others, so far, at least, as regards the management of the seed, if more care is taken in its selection, and it is kept afterwards in a light place where no undue crowding or heating can take place, for it should be borne in mind that the cause of Potatoes growing so much when laid in great heaps in the field or in store is from their heat- ing, causing the buds or eyes to start.

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