When the plants attain the third leaf they can be pricked off into shallow boxes or round the edges of 3-1/2 inch pots.
About mid-April sow the seeds in three-inch pots or in boxes and place in a cool greenhouse.
In due time shift into six-inch pots, from which they can go straight to borders, or into a larger size if they are to be fruited in pots.
In either case, place the seedlings in 3-inch pots, and winter in a cold-frame.
Increased by seed, sown singly as soon as ripe in three or four-inch pots, in sandy loam and leaf-mould.
Place in a cold-frame facing the north, in sandy soil, and when rooted, pot off into 3-inch pots.
Gradually transfer to larger pots or boxes, until the plants finally stand in 6-inch or 8-inch pots or in small soap boxes.
If large clumps are well established in 8-or 10-inch pots, they may be top-dressed with new soil containing rotted manure, and as growth increases liquid manure may be given twice a week until the flowers open.
Before the plants have become pot-bound, they should again be repotted into larger pots, until they are in at least 6-inch pots in which to bloom.
When the seedlings are large enough to repot, they should be potted singly in 2-or 3-inch pots.
When the seedlings are one inch high they should be transplanted to other boxes, setting the plants 3 inches apart or put into 2-inch pots.
If large clumps are well established in 8- or 10-inch pots, they may be top-dressed with new soil containing rotted manure, and as growth increases liquid manure may be given twice a week until the flowers open.
In the fall, they are potted into 3-inch or 4-inch pots, and made to bloom either in frames as for violets or in a cool conservatory or greenhouse.
Start winter plants by sowing in two-inch pots in July or August, several seeds to a pot.
Sow seeds in 4-inch pots in August, thinning to three or four.
The young seedling plants, as soon as they develop the first true leaves, are then transplanted from the seed bed to small pots, preferably 3-inch pots.
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