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Gardening Under Glass 



as starting the seed of tender plants that require 

 more heat. The little plants should be grown 

 on and re-potted until they are of good size. 

 In fact, the first fruits may be set before they are 



put in their per- 

 manent posi- 

 tions. 



For conveni- 

 ence, where only 

 a few plants are 

 being grown, 

 they may be giv- 

 en a final shift 

 to 10-inch pots, 

 or put into boxes 

 ten inches to 

 eighteen inches 

 s cj u a r e and 

 twelve inches 

 deep. The large- 

 size box will 

 hold three or 

 four plants. 

 These are readily moved, as the plants get big, 

 to positions where the vines can be trained up 

 along the rafters or side walls. Use a variety 

 adapted to greenhouse purpose. Comet, while 

 not a large fruiting sort, is one of the best I ever 



The Tomato plants may be grown in pots, 

 occupying little space, until, with the first 

 fruits already formed, they are ready to set 

 out. 



