Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1915 — For Next Year’s Garden. [ARTICLE]
For Next Year’s Garden.
Why not start a good lot of hardy perennials if you have a coldframe in which to winter the plants? Any sort of a crude frame will do; if you haven’t glass covers, boards or mats will do. Nearly all the hardy perennials can be sown at this time and will flower next season; they simply require some very light protection over the winter. This is also the accepted time to sow those two showy biennlalß, the foxglove (Digitalis) and cup and saucer (Campanula). Winter in a frame and set out in very early sprinx.—Harper's Bazar.
