Friday, October 10, 2014

Many of our ornamental evergreen trees

Many of our ornamental evergreen trees

Many of our ornamental evergreen trees



Many of our ornamental evergreen trees, such as the arbor vitæ, can be grown in the spring from seeds sowed in a frame. Cotton cloth should be stretched over the trees while they are young, to prevent the sun from scorching them. When a year old they may be set in nursery rows to develop until they are large enough to plant. Arbor vitæ may also be grown from cuttings made by setting young tips in boxes of sand in the fall and keeping them warm and moist through the winter. Most of them will be rooted by spring.



Fig. 106. Four-O'clocks set in a Good Place

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