How to Keep a Window Garden

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The soil prepared for cuttings is generally a good deal finer than that which is used for potting plants. If you have no fine sieve to pass the soil through, you must rub it well between your two hands, and casting out a!l the hard lumps, mix the soil with nearly an equal portion of silver-sand. The pots used for cuttings are generally of the smallest size; they are drained in the usual manner, and filled moderately firm with the soil, which then receives a thin coating of sand, and the whole i...s then well watered, and will be ready to receive the cuttings as soon as they are made.
In the operation of putting in the cuttings, a hole is made in the soil with a little pointed stick, and the cutting is in- serted nearly to the first pair of leaves. Be sure that the end of the cutting is firmly embedded in the soil, and with a little more sand fill up any marks which have been made with the dibber. The cuttings should then receive a gentle watering, and if you have no glass shade to put over the cut- tings to keep in the moisture, and thereby prevent the dry atmosphere from shriveling them up, you must make a paper bag to put over them, and examine the soil now and then how it is for water; also take the paper bag off after it has 42 HOW TO KEEP A WINDOW GARDEN.


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