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Gardening Under Glass 



be to water a little every day — not much at a 

 time. But, on the contrary, as a general rule 

 it is better to ivater very thoroughly, so that the 

 soil is wet clear through, and then withhold 

 water until the soil begins- to get dry. 



Light, moisture, temperature, fresh air. You must keep lu mind that 

 these factors, on which the welfare of your plants depends, are all under 

 your control. 



Some plants naturally require more water 

 than others — whether indoors or out of doors, 

 but in the glass garden we can go much further 

 in taking care of their idiosyncrasies in this re- 

 spect. But this doesn't by any means mean a 

 particular watering schedule for each class of 

 plants. Dozens of different kinds will thrive 



