Sunday, October 5, 2014

As soon as the seedlings have made a second pair of leaves

As soon as the seedlings have made a second pair of leaves

As soon as the seedlings have made a second pair of leaves



As soon as the seedlings have made a second pair of leaves, take them up with the point of a knife and transplant them into other boxes filled in the same way. They should be set two inches apart so as to give them room to grow strong. They may be transplanted from the boxes to the flower-garden by taking an old knife-blade and cutting the earth into squares, and then lifting the entire square with the plant and setting it where it is wanted.



Fig. 103. A Cyclamen

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