Plant Propagation: A Practical Guide to the Various Methods of Propagating Trees and Shrubs, Herbaceous Plants, Fruits and Vegetables |
Contents
PREFACE | 7 |
How Plant Characteristics are Inherited | 42 |
The Process of Germination | 49 |
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annuals April August beds begonias black currants bottom heat boxes Brassica oleracea brassicas buds bulbs chrysanthemums close cold frame corms crops cuttings planted cuttings taken dibber Divide in spring drills early spring Easily increased eelworm flowering flowering plants fruit germination gladioli glasshouse grafting grow growth hardwood cuttings heated glasshouse heel herbaceous increased by division increased by seed increased from seed inserted in pots July larvæ layering leaf cuttings lifted March moist nursery offsets pans peas peat pests Plant propagation pricked primulas produce propagation raised from seed replanted repotting root cuttings root stock rows sandy compost scion seakale secured seed sown seedlings shrubs side-shoots small pots soft cuttings softwood softwood cuttings soil Sow seed sown in spring species spring or autumn suitable summer cuttings temperature tips tomatoes TR Tr tR transplanted trees tubers usually sown varieties vegetable warm house weeds winter Wireworms young shoots