The Propagation of Plants, Giving the Principles Which Govern the Development And Growth of Plants, Their Botanical Affinities And Peculiar Properties;
The Propagation of Plants, Giving the Principles Which Govern the Development And Growth of Plants, Their Botanical Affinities And Peculiar Properties;
Fuller, Andrew S. (Andrew Samuel), 1828-1896
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While professional gardeners depend mainly on a regu- larly constructed propagating house for multiplying those Fiff. 64.— LATH SCREENS. plants requiring artificial heat to force them to produce roots, they often employ other means and structures, such as the ordinary hot-bed, where a high temperature and bottom heat are secured by the Hse of stOible m^^nure, leaves from the woods, spent hops, anH other ^inds of fresh vegetable substances, wlvich generate heat.^uring fermentation. In summer the... ordrhary hot-bed frames may'^be employed without bottom heat for multiplying mainy^kind^ of j)l3nts.^om^CT9eai cijtttings, especially tCTSo known l;o pKLd^?® roo^freeTy '^d'withvjittle^care. Digitized by Google 160 PR9PAGATI0K OF PLANTS. -when placed in a confined, moist, and rather warm atmosphere. Wjien groyn in frames i^rthe^pgn^rgjind, the cuttings will need to be aJiadM the same as when planted in the house, and this niaylSe given^ using .Jat^ Qgree^;^ shown in figuj:e^ or the gJagHS may be d^imm^d by applying with a brush a wasn made of skim milk with common wjhiting.
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