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... pot with a rose on it ; let the bed have enough to moisten the mould well and to wash it in among the roots . Repeat the watering occasionally ; it is , however , advisable to be sparing in the use of water at this season of the year ...
... pot with a rose on it ; let the bed have enough to moisten the mould well and to wash it in among the roots . Repeat the watering occasionally ; it is , however , advisable to be sparing in the use of water at this season of the year ...
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... pot - herbs . The above three varieties are mostly cultivated for culi- nary use . 4. Green - leaved Beet is much grown in Scotland , and is used for the same purposes as the white ; but it is not so much esteemed , being smaller and ...
... pot - herbs . The above three varieties are mostly cultivated for culi- nary use . 4. Green - leaved Beet is much grown in Scotland , and is used for the same purposes as the white ; but it is not so much esteemed , being smaller and ...
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... pot , until the seeds appear , which will be in about ten days or a fortnight . The time of finally trans- planting them is June , July , and August , and the be- ginning of September , according to the time they were sown , or are ...
... pot , until the seeds appear , which will be in about ten days or a fortnight . The time of finally trans- planting them is June , July , and August , and the be- ginning of September , according to the time they were sown , or are ...
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... pot - herb . The word cabbage , by which all the varieties of this plant are now improperly called , means the firm head or ball that is formed by the leaves turn- ing close over each other ; from that circumstance we say the cole has ...
... pot - herb . The word cabbage , by which all the varieties of this plant are now improperly called , means the firm head or ball that is formed by the leaves turn- ing close over each other ; from that circumstance we say the cole has ...
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... pot - herbs , which are comparatively neglected in this country . The cardoon is a native of Candia , and was in- troduced into England in 1658 , and is known in all the European languages under the same name . - Culture . This is ...
... pot - herbs , which are comparatively neglected in this country . The cardoon is a native of Candia , and was in- troduced into England in 1658 , and is known in all the European languages under the same name . - Culture . This is ...
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