| Joseph Harrison - Floriculture - 1834 - 370 pages
...be turned out of doors, and placed in a situation where they can have the benefit of the morning aud evening sun, but sheltered from the westerly winds,...their being drawn up in a weak or languid state, as is the case when crowded. The scarcer, and more delicate growing sorts, should be placed in a pit or frame,... | |
| Agriculture - 1833 - 780 pages
...in the middle of the day; and arranged so as that a free circulation of air can readily pass among the whole collection, which will prevent their being...frequently the case when crowded. The scarcer and more delicate-growing sorts should be placed in a pit or frame, where they can also be shaded from the midday... | |
| Gardening - 1833 - 776 pages
...in the middle of the day; and arranged so as that a free circulation of air can readily pass among the whole collection, which will prevent their being...frequently the case when crowded. The scarcer and more delicate-growing sorts should be placed in a pit or frame, where they can also be shaded from the midday... | |
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