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Treatment Of Plants

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
June
Year
1872
Copyright
Public Domain
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-In tho ment of í-i;lly house-planta few go to work as ihougli tlicv raeant to pffoct ft radical cure. Sometimos planta havo lic. 'M uivrii too rar.oh water, or tho soil is ill iulijitiil to su-ituin growfh, and, in ponscqiu'iicc., tli"v become we&b andsioklj'. ïho best way is to tuin them out of their ])ots. Bbake or wash oll' the soil l'roin tho rooi s, umi if tbey are deoayed, cut them off also prime the sterns anrl bran■■verdy mul pot again in fresh soil. tSt't them iiwiiy in a shucly plnoo, at'tcr giving water suiBoieot to setile tho soil, and'tnen give no more anti) thcy bocome rather dry, adding a little from t'me to timp, ns retarning health and grawih appear. I havo somo fuchsias and geraniums that, through nppliict last suiumcr, lin-;i!iiii siekly and dropped their loaves; but by pursuinj; tho above method they have been entiroly restored tohoalth, mul aro at this duto in t'ullbloom. - A. S. Fnler. I5ay City having wU-il si 18,000 for [ïolly Works, an ndditional ' priation of $00,000 is now asked.

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Old News
Michigan Argus