The Joyous Art of Gardening a book of First Aid to the Amateur
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It should have a hole dug four feet deep, a yard square, and the space filled in with good soil well mixed with manure. Too Rich a Diet. — Perhaps the shrubs have had the other extreme; they have had too much manure. When they "run to leaves," as gardeners say, and do not flower, they may have been overeating. Any manure used must be well rotted and not fresh, and well mixed with soil. The roots must not come into direct contact with it or they will suffer. Planted Too Late. — If trees or shrub...s have been planted when coming into leaf, they have a hard time of it; they are like people who begin to work directly after an operation, omitting the period of rest and recovery. Shrubs planted when leafing out should be cut "hard back" to enforce rest after the shock of transplanting, so that the roots will have less to feed while making their connections with supplies. If this was not done, and the newly planted shrub left with all its leaf-biids to care for, the poor thing was subjected to a severe strain, and may well have shown the effects of it.
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