A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Pine-appleBlackwood, 1866 - 53 sider |
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... once to the rim of the pot ; and should the bottom- heat be derived from leaves or tan , or both , and not likely to exceed 85 ° , the plunging material may be placed firmly round the pots ; but if the heat is likely to exceed 85 ...
... once to the rim of the pot ; and should the bottom- heat be derived from leaves or tan , or both , and not likely to exceed 85 ° , the plunging material may be placed firmly round the pots ; but if the heat is likely to exceed 85 ...
Side 21
... once a - year and mix in with the old a few inches of fresh tan , which raises a steady and sufficient amount of bottom heat ; and a bed so managed is far more under control than when the leaves and tan are annually or even biennially ...
... once a - year and mix in with the old a few inches of fresh tan , which raises a steady and sufficient amount of bottom heat ; and a bed so managed is far more under control than when the leaves and tan are annually or even biennially ...
Side 23
... once . And should there for the time be a scarcity of room for the desired number , with the prospect of more room in the course of a few weeks by getting rid of others that are fruit- ing off , they may be arranged rather thicker than ...
... once . And should there for the time be a scarcity of room for the desired number , with the prospect of more room in the course of a few weeks by getting rid of others that are fruit- ing off , they may be arranged rather thicker than ...
Side 30
... once allowed to go too long without being watered , and a uniformly moderate moist state of the soil must be maintained . Should any of the plants throw up young suckers from the axils of the lower leaves , they should be re- moved at once ...
... once allowed to go too long without being watered , and a uniformly moderate moist state of the soil must be maintained . Should any of the plants throw up young suckers from the axils of the lower leaves , they should be re- moved at once ...
Side 31
... once into fruit . True , those which make a growth first , I have always found , throw the finest fruit ; but where an early summer supply of fruit is required , it must be had from those which start without any growth . In properly ...
... once into fruit . True , those which make a growth first , I have always found , throw the finest fruit ; but where an early summer supply of fruit is required , it must be had from those which start without any growth . In properly ...
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