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GREENHOUSE.

411 hardy annuals and perennials should now be out, of the house. Half hardy annuals such as stacks and asters" should be ready for pricking into boxes. Tender annuals can now be sown, as it takes most, of them up till November to, get large enough for planting out in the open. Plants coming into flo Aver. keep near the glass and give a little liquid manure Soft Avooded cuttings struck in pots, re-pot singly into small pots. As the strength of the sun's rays increases, more attention ought to be given to the Avatering of plants, as they Avill absorb more .Tn fine weather, keep up a free circulation of air.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 213, 8 September 1899, Page 3

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GREENHOUSE. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 213, 8 September 1899, Page 3

GREENHOUSE. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 213, 8 September 1899, Page 3

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