The Gardeners Dictionary:: Containing the Methods of Cultivating and Improving the Kitchen, Fruit and Flower Garden, as Also the Physick Garden, Wilderness, Conservatory, and Vineyard. Abridg'd from the Folio Edition,, 1. köideauthor, and sold, 1735 |
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... fhade the Giaffles in the Middle of the Day , and to give them a great deal of Air . Toward the End of August , be- gin to harden these young Plants , by taking off the Glaffes in good Weather , and by raifing them at other times with ...
... fhade the Giaffles in the Middle of the Day , and to give them a great deal of Air . Toward the End of August , be- gin to harden these young Plants , by taking off the Glaffes in good Weather , and by raifing them at other times with ...
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... fhade them in the Heat of the Day from the Violence of the Sun , by co- vering the Glaffes with Mats ; re- fresh them often with water , and give them a good Quantity of Air in the Day - time . In about three Weeks more , these Plants ...
... fhade them in the Heat of the Day from the Violence of the Sun , by co- vering the Glaffes with Mats ; re- fresh them often with water , and give them a good Quantity of Air in the Day - time . In about three Weeks more , these Plants ...
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... fhade them in the middle of the Day , from the Violence thereof , which ( especially at their first coming out of the Stove ) would alter and change the Colour of the Plants , and be very prejudicial to them . In about three Weeks , or ...
... fhade them in the middle of the Day , from the Violence thereof , which ( especially at their first coming out of the Stove ) would alter and change the Colour of the Plants , and be very prejudicial to them . In about three Weeks , or ...
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... fhade them from the Heat of the Sun until they have taken Root , as alfo to refreth them often with Water , and in fix Weeks or two Months after planting , they will be rooted fufficiently at which Time you fhould transplant them into ...
... fhade them from the Heat of the Sun until they have taken Root , as alfo to refreth them often with Water , and in fix Weeks or two Months after planting , they will be rooted fufficiently at which Time you fhould transplant them into ...
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... fhade them from the Sun during the Heat of the Day , until they have taken fresh Root ; after which you must conftantly refresh them with Water , as you will fee Occafion , and give them Air , by tilt- ing up the Glaffes in Proportion ...
... fhade them from the Sun during the Heat of the Day , until they have taken fresh Root ; after which you must conftantly refresh them with Water , as you will fee Occafion , and give them Air , by tilt- ing up the Glaffes in Proportion ...
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