Such work should be finished in early autumn, or the roots will not have time to establish themselves for the first winter's bloom.
It may be propagated by division, which may be more safely done after growth has fairly started in spring, or it may be done at the sacrifice of the flowers in late summer or early autumn, before growth or root action has ceased.
As a rule, sheep in early autumn keep to the bald knolls above the timber-line (where patches of snow still linger), seeking refuge when disturbed in the abrupt rock faces with which the hills abound.
The ground should be thoroughly trenched, and poor land well enriched with farmyard manure, and the planting proceeded with either in spring or early autumn.
After a tree is planted in early autumn a mulching of rotten manure may be given, but if the planting is done in spring the mulching is better left until early summer when the ground has become warmed.
The flowers are succeeded by brown berries that ripen in summer, or early autumn.
Brown cones one to three inches long with thin unarmed scales, discharge their winged seeds in early autumn, but cling to the branches until the following summer.
Sown in the summer or early autumn, growth is completed by the advent of the following summer.
In much of the Southern and Southwestern States, early autumn sowing is considered better practice than spring sowing, but to this there are exceptions.
In the Western valleys where irrigation is practiced, clover seeds may be sown at any time that may be desired, from the early spring until the early autumn.
It will grow in any good garden soil, and may be propagated by seed sown in early autumn, or by division of the roots.
It will grow in any soil, if not too wet, and may be increased by seed sown in the spring or early autumn, or by dividing the roots.
Richardsoni is most commonly met with, its blue flowers being produced in early autumn.
It is generally distributed through the Islands, remaining through the summer to breed, and departing again in early autumn, August, or September.
I have known them arrive in early autumn, and do great havoc amongst the apples, which they cut up to get at the pips.
Belladonna, the Belladonna Lily, which is a very effective plant with silvery rose flowers in late summer or early autumn.
They like a rich, well-manured soil, inclining to heaviness and thoroughly trenched before planting in early autumn.
These will give little trouble if planted, in early autumn, about three inches deep in rather light, peaty soil.
One of the interesting sights to the city loiterer about the New England coast in early autumn is the berry picking that is conducted on an immense scale.
As this also occurs in early autumn, I suppose it to be occasioned by the decay of some of the leaves.
Most of the Alpines and dwarf-growing plants, whose home is the rock-garden, bloom in May or June, but a few flower in early autumn.
Leaves not persistent and green throughout the winter, but deciduous in early autumn.
This may account for a good deal of the sickness that exists in a very hot summer or early autumn.
The ride from Kaskaskia to Prairie du Rocher in early autumn is truly delightful.
As I journeyed leisurely onward over this celebrated tract, extensive and beautiful farms spread out themselves around me, waving in all the gorgeous garniture of early autumn.
The author is here describing the part of his journey made in the late summer or early autumn of 1836.
All the slopes are covered with copsewood, much of it oak, the tints of which are lovely shades of green in spring and golden-brown in early autumn.
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