November 12th, 2008
Saffron, Spring.—See "Bulbocodium." Sage.—This useful herb likes a rich, light soil, and is propagated by division of the root, by cuttings, or by seed. Saintpaulia Ionantha.—The leaves [...] Continue Reading…
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November 7th, 2008
Radish.—For an early supply sow on a gentle hotbed under a frame in January, February, and March. For succession sow thinly on a warm and sheltered border early in [...] Continue Reading…
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November 7th, 2008
Quaking Grass.—See "Briza." Quercus Ilex.—A handsome evergreen Oak, delighting in a deep, loamy soil. It is propagated by seed sown as soon as it is ripe. Quinces.—Plant [...] Continue Reading…
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November 7th, 2008
Poa Trivalis.—A very pretty, dwarf-growing, variegated grass. Plant in a moist situation in a rich, light, loamy soil. It is increased either by seed or division. Podocarpus.—See "Cephalotaxus." [...] Continue Reading…
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October 24th, 2008
When it comes to finding the perfect gift it can be a very stressful venture, especially during the holiday season. This is very true when you're looking for [...] Continue Reading…
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