REPOTTING 



ing become large is that grown for foliage and 

 for general decorative purposes. 



Some amateurs make a practice of repot- 

 ting all their plants once a year, generally in 

 fall. This is wrong. Repot only such plants 

 as actually need repotting, and do this, al- 

 ways, when the need is discovered, no matter 

 what the period may be. Late potting is ad- 

 vised against because the plant is likely to be 

 in an unsettled condition at the very time 

 when it ought to be perfectly established and 

 ready to go ahead with preparation for winter's 

 work. 



