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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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| 06.12.2011 Premise defintion |
AC--false zinc bottom; AB, CB--slanting bottom to drain water out at hole B.] With the above simple provisions one may take advantage of all the light to be had in an ordinary window. Occasionally a better place may be found ready to hand, such as the bay-window illustrated facing page 8 or such ...
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| 05.12.2011 Property finder ae |
Pots four inches or over in size should be crocked to make certain of sufficient drainage. The best material to use is broken charcoal, in pieces one-half to an inch in diameter. Pieces of broken pots, cinders or rough pebbles will do. Be sure that the drainage hole is not covered; if pieces of ...
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| 05.12.2011 Fm realty |
Remove such a plant from its pot and carefully wash all the fm realty soil from the roots; clean the pot and carefully repot in fresh soil in the same pot. Until one has become proficient in the art of potting, it will pay well to practice with every plant and cutting that may be had. If you have ...
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| 04.12.2011 Hometown realty |
The old roots, after cutting back, may be kept on the dry side to undivided interest in real property furnish cuttings in spring for the garden plants. variegata, especially the last, are two of the most decorative plants one may have. They are not widely known--very likely because they are ...
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| 04.12.2011 Free real estate information |
The second is a moist atmosphere; the third is cleanliness,--insect enemies must be kept off. For soils, growing in summer, etc., see Part II, page 188. The best varieties for house culture are the Crimson Baby Rambler (Mme. Norbert Levavasseur), Pink Baby Rambler (Anchen free real estate ...
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| 03.12.2011 Immovable new topic |
Clematis--This popular outdoor vine is sometimes successfully used as a house plant, and has the advantage of doing well in a low temperature. Cuttings rooted in June and grown on will make good plants, but the best way will be to get at the florist's two or three plants of the splendid new ...
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| 03.12.2011 Domain real estate |
Just before and during the blooming period about sixty degrees is desirable, but forty-five to fifty degrees will be better at other times. Where room is lacking, they may, for the most part, be wintered over in the cellar, as described previously for other plants (page 71). Propagation is ...
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| 03.12.2011 Preview properties |
They may be considered in two classes:--the forcing bulbs, such as narcissus and freesia, and those given natural conditions of growth in pots, such as amaryllis or callas. Most of the forcing bulbs are included in what florists term the "Dutch" and "Cape" bulbs. They may be had in a succession of ...
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| 03.12.2011 Define real property |
After placing them here give them a thorough watering, and cover with six or eight inches of soil. If you wish to keep tabs on your plantings, use a long stake, with place for tag at the top, in define real property each pan or box. Your bulbs will need no further care until they are ready to be ...
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| 01.12.2011 Maryland real property search |
And before going into details, which might at first be confusing, let us take up the elements of this little maryland real property search world over which we are to reign, and try to elucidate first a few general rules to guide us. The house, after countless little delays and unforeseen problems ...
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| 01.12.2011 Jawitz properties |
As a plant it will stand all kinds of abuse, and yet, under the care which any amateur can give it, will produce an abundance jawitz properties of most beautiful bloom. Within a comparatively few years the carnation, as indeed a number of other flowers, has been developed to nearly twice its ...
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| 30.11.2011 On premise computing |
And don't get discouraged if some of your experiments do not succeed the first time. Keep on planning, studying and practicing until you are getting the maximum returns and pleasure from your glass house. [Illustration: Tomato plants, started in pots, ready for transplanting into the bench] ...
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| 29.11.2011 Brown realty |
The plants are more easily cared for than they are in pots, which rapidly dry out and need frequent changing; and effects in grouping and harmonious decoration may be had which are not readily secured with plants in pots. On the other hand, it is not possible to give such careful attention to ...
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| 28.11.2011 Intellectual property |
Before putting the plant into the new pot, remove the top half inch of soil and gently loosen up the lower half of the ball of roots, if it is firmly matted. Put soil in the bottom of the pot to such a depth that when the ball of roots is covered with half an inch or so of new soil, the surface ...
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