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Enemies of the Garden |
Slugs, and how to trap them—Blight or green fly—Earwigs—Wireworms—Snails—Mice—Friends or Foes? |
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CHAPTER IX |
The Rockery |
A few hints on its construction—Aspect and soil—A list of alpines—Other suitable plants. |
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CHAPTER X |
Trees, and How to Treat Them—Shrubs |
Some good plants for growing beneath trees—List of hardy shrubs—Climbers—Enriching the soil. |
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CHAPTER XI |
The Ins and Outs of Gardening |
Planting—Watering—“Puddling”—Shelter—Youth and age, in relation to plants—Catalogue defects—A time for everything. |
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CHAPTER XII |
The Profitable Portion |
Fruit, best kinds for small gardens—Size minus flavour—Vegetables—Herbs. |
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CHAPTER XIII |
Annuals and Biennials |
Why they fail—Table of good annuals—Table of biennials. |
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CHAPTER XIV |
Window-Boxes |
How to make them—Relation of box to residence they are intended to adorn—Suitable soil—Window-plants for different aspects. |
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CHAPTER XV |
Table Decoration |
Graceful arrangement—Thick-skinned stems—Preserving and resuscitating flowers—Colour schemes—Table of flowers in season. |
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CHAPTER XVI |
The Propagation of Plants |
By division—By cuttings—By seeds—By layers. |
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CHAPTER XVII |
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