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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THE GARDEN UNDER GLASS
September
Fruit.—There is not a great amount of work among the fruit just now. All kinds will need plenty of air, but mildew must be guarded against. Should a succession of rainy days occur it will be necessary again to have recourse
Diagram 75.—September: 1. Cut out old fruiting wood of peach-trees like the central growth. 2. Violets planted in a frame with light drawn off. 3. Cauli-flowers and lettuces pricked off in a frame with the light propped up to give plenty of air. 4. Standard heliotrope further removed to 5-inch pot.
to the fire and to keep a gentie circulation of heat in the pipes, which will tend to keep the atmosphere in a buoyant state. Bad berries must be cut out of grapes, both for the sake of appearances and to prevent others from going bad. See that all peaches are fully exposed to the sun, and