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Every Day in My Garden 



TENTH DAY 



By now the Cabbage and Cauliflower seed- 

 lings should have been pricked into flats or 



another hot-bed. Pricking means placing 

 them in the small holes made by the dibble. 

 On warm and sunny days remove the sash on 

 the hot-beds for a short time. Place the flats 

 in the open air to harden, taking them in at 

 night. As long as any plant is in a flat it 

 must be watered daily. 



ELEVENTH DAY 



Plant seeds of Canterbury Bells and Fox 

 Gloves. When three leaves show, prick out 

 into another flat. These will bloom the 

 following year. 



TWELFTH DAY 



Uncover Hardy Roses and prune hard, that is 

 cut back half the wood. Spray them and the 

 climbing roses with No. 14 as directed in the 

 list at the end. 



