The book The Amateur's book of the Dahlia was written by author Stout, Henrietta Maria (Schroeder) "charles H. Stout, Mrs.," 1875- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Amateur's book of the Dahlia book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Amateur's book of the Dahlia a good or bad book?
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Any left there has a tendency to start decay in the neck of the plant — the very heart of what is to come next year. The second important factor in the keeping of roots is a cold, dry room — a room where there is no danger of freezing and where no artificial heat can reach it. A temperature of from 40° to 50° Fahrenheit is ideal, and it is important to maintain this temperature during the spring if possible: there is less liability of their sprouting at the time we want to divide them. There ar...e a number of ways to protect the roots from drying out. If the tubers are plump and the soil has been left upon them, they can merely be stacked in the corner of this cool, dry room, and forgotten. The chances are they will come through all right. Some people use ashes from the furnace or kitchen stove to cover them. This is all right if the soil covers the tubers and protects them from the ashes, but I never advise placing the ashes directly upon the tubers, for the alkaline is liable to be destructive to the tissues.
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