Choose the common flower-pots, selecting those which are light colored rather than those which are brick red; the former are soft baked and are more porous; in these, the
Discard all glazed, china, glass, or fancy painted pots; they are not porous, and
But there is a very pretty way of fitting up a window which is but little practiced; it is, in fact, making the window a flower garden. Build from your window into the room a rounding wooden shelf, say, if the window is large, three feet in diameter from window to outer edge, but at any rate proportioned to the size of the window.
On this,
It is desirable to have holes in the bottom of the box to allow superfluous water to escape, and to permit this, the shelf should be covered with zinc, which is preferable to tin, as it does not rust, and have a low rim all around it, with a little hole to drain off the superfluous water running from the boxes.
This is a very pretty way of window gardening, but is only to be practiced in a very light room; for in a room with but one window, the
A pretty way to grow low
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