Book/Printed Material In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment for all plants cultivated in the greenhouse, conservatory, stove, pit, orchid, and forcing-house.
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- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 7 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... IN-DOOR GARDENING FOK EVERY WEEK IN THE YEAR: SHOWING THE MOST SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT TOE ALL PLANTS CULTIVATED IN THE GEEENHOUSE, CONSERVATORY, STOYE, PIT, ORCHID, AND EORCING--HOUSE. LONDON: COTTAGE GAEDEISTEE OFFICE, 162, FLEET...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 8 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... 10ND0N PRINTED BY JOSEPH CLAYTON, 17, BOT7VERIE STREET,
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 9 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... IN-DOOR GARDENING FOR THE MANY. JANUARY. FIEST WEEK. GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Cinerarias. The plants intended for large specimens must receive their final shift, and be allowed sufficient space to expand their foliage...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 10 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... 8 JANUARY FIRST WEEK. tie out the branches at equal distances, and down as near to the rim of the pot as possible. Air to be given at all favourable opportunities. Wate-...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 11 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... JANUARY FIRST AND SECOND WEEK. 9 is necessary to be cautious in the application of humidity, and when they have expanded their flowers to withhold it altogether for a time. Fire or...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 12 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... 10 JANXTAEY SECOND WEEK. water is given it runs down and moistens the outside, without penetrating the ball. The evil is corrected by- holding it for a short space of time in...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 13 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... JANUARY SECOND WEEK. ii Peaches. Continue previous directions. The trees in bloom to be artificially impregnated, and the fore- right shoots to be rubbed off a few at a time before they...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 14 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... 12 JANUARY THIRD WEEK. THIRD WEEK. GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Ventilation is requisite in mild weather, as stagnani air is always unfavourable, especially to the plants bloom- ing in the conservatory. Water sparingly,...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 15 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... JANUARY— THIRD WEEK. 13 are the materials to be used. Any plants that had be- come very dry should be immersed in tepid water for an hour the day previous to shifting....
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 16 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... JANUARY THIRD AND FOURTH WEEK. any water until tliey begin to throw up tlieir blossom- spikes. Tomatoes. Sow seed of tlie large. To be treated as advised for Capsicums. Vines. To be...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 17 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... JANUARY FOURTH WEEK. 15 merely sufficiently, to exclude frost. The strong- shoots of the vigorous young stock to be stopped in due time as the best foundation for future good specimens. Sow...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 18 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... 16 JANUABY FOITETH WEEK. to produce- a moist, but not too damp, and consequently a healthy, state of the atmosphere. Fresh air is in- dispensable and should be admitted at every favourable...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 19 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... FEBRUARY FIRST WEEK. 1? FEBRUARY. FIRST WEEK. GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Proceed with, the potting of the young plants in the greenhouse, and the small specimens of all kinds, using the soil tolerably...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 20 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... in the amount of atmospheric moisture, and a slight advance in heat such an advance to be made, more especially on bright afternoons, when solar heat can be enclosed in good time,...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 21 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... FEBETTARY FIRST AND SECOND WEEK. 19 Pines. If any indications of the presence of worms appear on the surface of the pots a watering with clear lime water will remove them. The...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 22 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... 20 FEBRUARY— SECOND WEEK. quently syringed, to keep down red spider, as they are more liable than other plants to be infested by them. STOVE AND ORCHID-HOUSE. The advice given for the...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 23 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... FEBRUARY SECOND. WEEK. Cucumbers. The greatest attention should be paid to the state of the bed for the first fortnight after the plants are turned out the heat-stick (a stick stuck into...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 24 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... 22 FEBEUABY TEIBD WEEK. T HIED WEEK. GEEENHOUSE AND CONSEEVATOEY. The plants occupying the beds in the conservatory to be arranged, cleaned, and pruned. If the health or habit of a plant,...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 25 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... FEBRUARY— THIRD WEEK. 23 all the dwarf Maxillarias and Oncidiums, and all the Schombergias. FORCING-HOUSES. Cucumbers. Attend to the thinning and stopping, and impregnate the fruit blossom when open. Figs. Care to...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 26 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... 24 FEBRUARY— FOURTH WEEK. FOUETH WEEK. GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. During- continued frosty weather fires must be kept up in these houses, and then particular attention must be given to the New Holland...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 27 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... FEBRUARY FOURTH WEEK. 25 in varieties. A batch of last year s young Fuchsias, Ery thrinas, and Salvia patens, to be shaken out, repotted, and placed in bottom heat. Sow Balsams, Cockscombs,...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 28 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... 26 FEBRUARY FOURTH WEEK. to be allowed to touch, the glass. All small bunches to be removed when in flower. When the fruit is set, the heat by day may be allowed...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 29 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... TttARCH FIRST WEEK. 27 MARCH. FIUST WEEK. GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Frequent attention is now necessary in the giving and taking away of air as the alternations of bright sun- shine and clouds...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 30 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... 28 MARCH— FIRST WEEK. Orchids. The general collection to be favoured with a good steaming every clear morning for about half an hour this to be done by sprinkling the flues or...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 31 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... MARCH FIRST AND SECOND WEEK. 29 Vines. As the lower parts of tlie stems are generally close to the heating apparatus, it is advisable to bind them up with moss or haybands,...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 32 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... 80 MAECH— SECOND WEEK. warm, moist temperature, both at top and bottom, and the free use of the syringe, to make them large pyramidal specimens. Pelaegoniums. Attention to be paid to their...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 33 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... ilAECH SECOND AND THIRD WEEK. 31 is produced without root pruning, which is necessary when the roots are allowed to ramble without control. Melons. This is a good time to ridge-out plants,...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 34 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... 32 MAECH THIBD WEEK. with a little cowdung, and in well-drained pots. In summer to be fully exposed to the sun, and well watered; and from October to March to be kept...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 35 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... MABCH THIED WEEK. to keep the atmosphere like fine mild weather in May. During the period of the stoning of the fruit, give the trees no water at the roots, as this...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 36 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... 34 MABCH— THIRD AND FOUKTH WEEK. ing the floor of the house, and sprinkling the flues ©if pipes, or from evaporating-troughs or pans. Give plenty of tepid manure water to the Yines...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 37 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... MAKCB— FOUSTH WEEK. 35 Fuchsias. Continue to shift young plants into larger- sized pots, according to their height and strength to be kept growing by placing them in a brisk, moist heat....
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 38 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... 36 MAECH— FOrETH WEEK. PITS AND FEA3IES. Sow tender and half-hardy annuals pot off those already up give air daily, and never allow the plants to flag for want of water. Pot...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 39 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... MARCH F0UETH WEEK. 37 give those that have been some time in bearing good soakings of manure water sprinkle the floor and heating apparatus occasionally. The conditions of success are to have...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860
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Image 40 of In-door gardening for every week in the year: showing the most successful treatment ... 38 HAECH— FOUKTH WEEK. possible of the bunches neitlier pull them about with the hand, by which rust on the berries is frequently produced, nor with whatever the shoulders may .be held...
- Contributor: Keane, William
- Date: 1860