When planted in quantities, Peaches should stand 20 ft.
When planted in beds or borders, place the bulbs about 4 in.
When planted in pots and placed in a cold frame they show to most advantage.
When planted in such a position that it can rest on the edge of or droop over a stone, strong specimens are very effective.
When planted in drills, they are made three feet apart, and the young plants thinned to six inches apart in the drills.
When planted in drills, they are made about two inches deep, and from fourteen to twenty inches apart.
When planted as late in the season as the last of July or first of August, the variety will afford an abundant supply of tender pods from the middle to the last of September.
When planted, dust lightly with soot or wood-ashes.
When planted, the tops of the tubers should be about four inches below the surface.
They will thus have a much better start, when planted out in May, than if taken from the seed-pans direct.
When planted in the shelter of a south wall it has been known to live for several years and to have almost woody stems from 2 ins.
When planted in a dry and arid position, the leaves are never so large or glistening, and soon turn yellow and fall.
Azaleas, when planted out, require a certain amount of peat or other vegetable matter in the soil, and this is even more important when they are grown in pots.
This fine tropical-looking plant, when planted in large beds, forms a magnificent feature during the summer months, and in the winter the stems when bare are both curious and interesting.
Climbing roses, when planted, should be cut down almost to the ground, and also carefully thinned out.
Many of them make very beautiful beds and patches, when planted in rich soil, and kept well pegged down.
It will do on other free loamy soils, but will not make the same growth as when planted in free alluvials.
The coastal tablelands and the more Western Downs grow it well, and the trees, when planted on soil of a rich friable nature, grow to a large size and bear heavily.
When planted, they are too frequently crowded indiscriminately amongst other shrubs, which prevents them having the effect they would have if planted singly or grouped.
They neither grow nor flower so well as when planted out, and even a slip planted in the ground in moist weather will root in a few days, grow, and flower in a few weeks.
When planted, they should be well supported by strong rods, to prevent the wind from destroying them.
When planted on an old wall, and allowed to roam at will, the Restharrow is, perhaps, seen to best advantage.
When planted in rich, moist soil, this soon forms an attractive mass of twisting and twining growths, with distinct glossy foliage in summer and brilliant scarlet fruit in autumn.
It succeeds best, and is less apt to receive injury, when planted in rather dry and warm soil.
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