The book Little Gardens And How to Make the Most of Them was written by author H H Harry Higgott Thomas Here you can read free online of Little Gardens And How to Make the Most of Them book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Little Gardens And How to Make the Most of Them a good or bad book?
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Common examples of hardy annuals are Candytuft, Mignonette, and Shirley Poppies. Seed is sown from the middle of March to the end of April if a succession of bloom is wanted. If one wishes to have a brilliant display, at one time, rather than a less gorgeous show over a longer period, seed may be sown in the middle of March to have the plants in bloom by the middle of July. From seed put in towards the end of April, the plants would not be at their best until late July and early August. Thus it... is a simple matter to have the plants in bloom at a given date. i\Iost people fail to grow annuals well because the seeds are sown far too thickly and the seedlings are not thinned out properly. Most annuals would be seen at their best some 6 or 9 inches from each other, yet how seldom do they get half this space in which to grow ! The reward would be found in more vigorous plants that would give finer flowers throughout a longer period! With many hardy annuals I have obtained the best results by sowing the seed in a cold frame in March, thinning out the seedlings and growing them on until between 1 inch and 2 inches tall.
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