Gardening Made Easy; a Simple Handbook to the Garden
The book Gardening Made Easy; a Simple Handbook to the Garden was written by author Cook, E. T. (Ernest Thomas), 1867-1915 Here you can read free online of Gardening Made Easy; a Simple Handbook to the Garden book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Gardening Made Easy; a Simple Handbook to the Garden a good or bad book?
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When the growth has advanced, small sticks may be used to tie out the shoots. Every leaf needs the sun, and the plants should be arranged accordingly. Stir the surface soil occasionally with a label, and give liquid manure about once a week as soon as the small flower-buds are seen. This '.iquid is made by putting, say, a bushel of cow manure into a large GARDENING MADE BASI?. 79 tub, and then fill the tub with water. Stir well for a day or two, and place in the tub a peck bag with some soot in... it. When the liquor is somewhat clear, put one gallon of it to three gallons of water, and aa the buds swell it may be given in equal quantities, Maggots are often troublesome. When the flowers fade, rest th& plants a little by withholding water, and cut back the flowering shoots a few inches from their ends. A Second IhsPLAY ov Bloom is obtained in about ten weeks' time. The plants for this display will need liquid manure more frequently, as the pots now contain a lot of roots. Syringe the leaves well beneath the surface, to check red spider, which is a terrible pest.
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