Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Replant - best friend of the farmer a plant


Have done even that frame cold? My, how I wish I could try everyone by doing a cold frame, even if it was only a little his colleagues two by three feet. In reality three by six feet is a size better since the glass cello which you would probably use to cover comes from three feet wide.

He tack to a frame made of transverse bands of a by two inches with one or perhaps two bars to prevent the top of subsidence with the snow of the winter. If the rear of the image is a couple of inches higher than the front it will shed a little easier water. Tongue and grooved pine flooring is cheap and allows a good image. Dealing with the preservation of wood to help prevent rot. To give two good layers and should you run for five or ten years.

I like the front eight or ten inches high and, of course, a little higher than back. I put it right at the top of the soil in a sunny spot where water is not collect and do with it either to the South, East or West.

At this time (November) you may be digging your clumps of chrysanthemums and their deposit in the sand or peat in the framework, if you have trouble keeping their lives during the winter in the garden as with problems of yucca. In the four or six-inch pots and jars buried at their Summit in perennial new you receive too late to plant pot. Odd plants that give friends you can be the last minute that you lose if you planted in the garden planted right in the framework or pots, buried at their Summit implementation.

Many gardeners a part of their frames filled with seedlings pansy raised in August or purchased in September. One of mine is filled with pots of divisions of rock plants not for my own use but to give to friends. Several other frameworks are full of Primroses were not large enough to extinguish directly in the garden. They spend the winter in the framework and then out next spring. It's my auricula Primrose that seem to better winter within the framework of out in the open garden.







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