The Garden Under Glass
Forfatter: William F. Rowles
År: 1914
Forlag: Grant Richards Ltd. Publishers
Sted: London
Sider: 368
UDK: 631.911.9
With Numerous Practical Diagrams From Drawings By G. D. Rowles And Thirty-Two Illustrations From Photographs
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AN EPITOME OF VINE CULTURE 165
vain who tries to secure good grapes. In a case of this kind no attempt should be made to force the vine. It may be allowed to start naturally and will then grow along under natural conditions, but it is preferable to give it some consideration above the ordinary stock of plants in the greenhouse, and to regard its needs in such matters as Ventilation before that of other plants which are not so valuable.
It remains to be said that when planting a vine from a pot all the soil—every particle—should be washed away from the roots in a tub of water, and then, when planting, they should be carefully spread out in all directions, each at the proper level. To plant straight from a pot as one might a geranium is a very careless method which cannot be countenanced.