. Window gardening. Floriculture. POTTING. Fig. 6. Shifting; ready for the new pot come pot-bound as it is only under such con- ditions that they bloom freely. In this case in- stead of shifting the plant it is fed freely. If the plant to be shifted is in a healthy grow- ing condition use a pot a size or two larger than the original container, being governed of course by the size of the plant. REMOVAL OF PLANT FROM POT The first operation, in shifting, is to remove the plant from the pot. To do this place the left hand over the top of the pot with the stem 23. Please note that these images are
. Window gardening. Floriculture. POTTING. Fig. 6. Shifting; ready for the new pot come pot-bound as it is only under such con- ditions that they bloom freely. In this case in- stead of shifting the plant it is fed freely. If the plant to be shifted is in a healthy grow- ing condition use a pot a size or two larger than the original container, being governed of course by the size of the plant. REMOVAL OF PLANT FROM POT The first operation, in shifting, is to remove the plant from the pot. To do this place the left hand over the top of the pot with the stem 23. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dorner, Herman B. (Herman Bernard), 1878-1955. Indianapolis, The Bobbs-Merrill company
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