^52 Gardening Under Glass 



four inches inside will accommodate two plants 

 and are convenient and inexpensive. When 

 grown in pots or boxes, leave at least one and 

 one half inches for top dressing and watering. 



In your glass garden a few plants of Tomatoes will keep the salad dish 

 supplied, as they grow and yield most astonishingly. And they ripen 

 on the vines. 



The method of planting decided upon will de- 

 cide the manner in which the plants shall be 

 trained. When planted in pots or boxes, it will 



