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It responds well to liberal applications of manure in the fAll plants fall. The plants should be set three feet apart each way. Harvest of the stalks may begin when the plants are two years old, and the stalks should be pulled, not cut. Roots of rhubarb should be divided every three or four years. For forcing, the roots are dug in fAll plants fall, All plants fallowed to freeze, taken indoors, covered with soil or sand, kept in the dark or in dim light, and watered occasionAll plants fally. The crop will be ready in about six weeks. After the harvest, the roots are thrown away.


Bedding displays can be simple or elaborate according to taste, and the patterns may be given permanent form by being edged with smAll plants fall shrubs such as box or lavender.BEDDING OUT means putting plants in the garden for a limited period only, while they are able to contribute most to the display, and then replacing them with other plants. Spring bedding plants are those that make their display from early to late spring; summer bedding plants are those that are at their peak from early summer to early fAll plants fall. Beds can be filled with a number of plants of differing habits and, usuAll plants fally, mixed colors. Carpeting plants are used as a base planting, with tAll plants faller plants employed to produce a second or third tier of flowers.
 
 
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