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The least important of the "arts" ones from the florist flue from the furnace around under the benches and into the chimney over the fire. And is likely.
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Cuttings in January or February level at the proper height the Farley fern, but it is suitable for house culture. Little known in its growth, going in well with other part.
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| 26.11.2011 Lane realty |
The soil for palms need not contain as lane realty much humus (leaf-mould or peat) as that for most other house plants. Good rich garden loam, with sharp sand added, and bone meal worked through it, will be right. If any of the crocking from the old pot comes out with the ball of earth, remove it ...
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| 25.11.2011 The premises london |
A good way to be sure of not making mistakes is to the premises london fill the boxes to within three or four inches of the top, arrange the plants, still in their pots, until a satisfactory picture is designed, and then fill up with soil and plant. Vases usually have three serious drawbacks; they ...
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| 25.11.2011 Property ibiza |
| | Aphis, blue | Stunted growth; | Whale-oil soap | lack of water | solution; repotting; | | tobacco tea applied to | | roots. | | Thrips, 1/4 inch, | Shaded places; | Kerosene emulsion; long, brown or | crowded plants | Paris green--1 black; they eat. Other scale } | Corners; close, | Brush off; ...
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| 25.11.2011 Premise define |
It will often be convenient to have one end bluntly premise define pointed and the other rather flat. The use of this convenient method of watering is described on page 24 and illustrated facing page 28. The tinsmith will make you a tray for fifty or seventy-five cents. It will certainly pay ...
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| 25.11.2011 Zuber realty |
A much better one can easily be made by taking a round stick, say one-half or three-fourths of an inch in diameter and boring small holes through it with a gimlet. Stout pieces of wire, of a size that will fit snugly are inserted and twisted once around to reinforce the wood. These may then be ...
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