A cluster rose or perhaps a forsythia planted in a tub, plunged in soil in a sheltered place, and brought into the greenhouse when established, is bound to please when spring finally comes. Grapes slow to ripen can be hurried along by removing more leaves around the bunches if necessary. The feeding of chrysanthemums should now stop, as prolonged feeding is apt to lead to flower deformities and decay, and a final batch of viola and pansy cuttings may be taken and inserted in pots in a cold frame, or outdoors in a warm…
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