1 32 THE UNHEATED GREENHOUSE 



suitable, but it behoves every grower to make the best 

 preparation in his power for this purpose, remembering always 

 that the greenhouse itself is far from being the fittest place 

 in which pot plants, for the most part, can recruit their spent 

 strength and make ready for the next season's campaign. 



All the above may seem to be trifling and unimportant 

 details, scarcely worth insising upon, for they come naturally, 

 as it were, to old gardeners; but it is a great help to a 

 beginner to be put on the right path from the outset, as 

 every one will bear witness who has gone through the 

 helpless stage of floundering in and out of initial difficulties. 



