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GREENHOUSE.

Keep up a free circulation of nil1 on nil favourable occasions, Encourage the growth of all winter and early springl flowering- plants. Place those coming- into ilosver near the glass.' See that, plants at vest do not «'.t too much water. Continue planting' hardy annuals and perennials whenever space in the house is available. Prick out such as are already large enough to be handled. Those which were pricked out some time ago shoutd now be established \\m\ should now be taken out into the open so that they may harden and ,;;row well before they are planted out. All plants subjected to insect pests should occasionally be overhauled. Give an occasional syringing on bright sunny morn* ings. "

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 136, 10 June 1898, Page 3

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GREENHOUSE. Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 136, 10 June 1898, Page 3

GREENHOUSE. Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 136, 10 June 1898, Page 3

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