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Discover the Ultimate Green Thumb Guide for Florists & Flower Lovers Alike!

New eBook Reveals How to Grow Amazing Vegetables, Fruits & Flowers (Including Roses, Carnations, Azaleas & More) in a Greenhouse … Plus, How to Ensure Your House Plants are Healthy & Thriving - No Matter What Your Experience Level!

Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.

From the desk of: Adrian Kennelly

Dear friend,

Whether you are a florist looking for tips on how to best grow vegetables, fruits and flowers in a greenhouse or a flower lover who's ready to start propagating and taking care of house plants, this is sure to be the most exciting message you read today!

Here's why:

There is an amazing new ebook, entitled "Greenhouse Management: A Manual for Florists and Flower Lovers on the Forcing of Flowers, Vegetables and Fruits IN GREENHOUSES, And the Propagation and Care of House Plants," that is now available.

This ebook covers absolutely everything you need to know to grow beautiful, luscious plants - in a greenhouse or in your home - even if you have no previous plant growing experience whatsoever!

This is hands down the most comprehensive greenhouse management and house plant care guide available on the market today!

And right now, it's available for the SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE of just $37 

So why not start taking advantage of these proven plant growth and care tips and techniques Right Now! You'll receive immediate access ... and this ebook is extremely easy to read and follow!

Special Introductory Price - Just $37 US eBook (Reg. Price: $74)

eBook Cover Here's Your Chance to Quickly & Easily Learn How to Force Vegetables, Fruits and Flowers in a Greenhouse … or Ensure Your House Plants Thrive
No Matter What!

As a flower lover myself, I know how difficult it can be to find good instruction for growing even the most popular types of plants.

There are so many different theories and opinions out there - all stated as fact - that it can be very difficult to know for sure how to best force plants in a greenhouse or how to best propagate and care for house plants.

But not anymore.

Thanks to the "Greenhouse Management" ebook, you can now learn everything you need to know to grow large, beautiful plants - even if everything that you've tried to grow in the past has quickly died!

This eBook is Packed With Expert Insight into All the Best Growth Methods That are Being Used Today
By Intelligent & Successful Florists!

Plus, all the methods presented in the ebook have been tried by author L.R. Taft or he has seen the results of their use in numerous instances, so that you can go ahead and use them without hesitation or doubt.

Here's more about the amazing content of this ebook:

In "Greenhouse Management," the author delves into the forcing of vegetables, covering an industry that has received far too little attention over the years with clear and concise instructions that are so simple they can be followed by ANYONE.

In addition, in treating the standard crops of the commercial florist, such as the rose, carnation, violet and chrysanthemum, he takes great care to touch upon the time and method of cultivation and the general care required in growing each - which will help ensure your success even if you are a beginner!

Finally, at a time when florists are more and more, each year, troubled by injurious insects and fungi, the author points out the recommended treatments for the most common insects and fungi and also provides a list of remedies, which includes those that are considered most reliable.

In the chapters devoted to the care of house plants, the author indicates the methods of growing and caring for the plants that are commonly grown in the house.

He has also filled the ebook with many illustrations to further help the less experienced grasp the material.

This eBook is a MUST-HAVE for Anyone Interested in Greenhouses, Plant Propagation & Hydroponics

Just look at the topics this ebook covers in-depthly:

·         The forcing of roses

·         The carnation

·         The chrysanthemum

·         The violet

·         Bulbs and their culture

·         Tuberous begonias

·         Orchid culture

·         Azaleas

·         Calceolarias, cinerarias and primulas

·         Ferns, smilax and asparagus

·         Palms, pandanus and araucarias

·         Dracaenas and cordylines

·         Lettuce forcing

·         Cucumbers, tomatoes and melons

·         Mushroom culture

·         Asparagus and rhubarb

·         Radishes, carrots, beets and beans

·         Grape growing under glass

·         Strawberry growing under glass

·         Fruit trees under glass

·         Management of house plants

·         The growing of bedding plants

·         Propagation of plants by seeds and cuttings

·         Propagation by layering, grafting and budding

·         Insects of the greenhouse

·         Diseases of greenhouse plants

·         Insecticides and their preparation

·         Fungicides, their preparation and use

·         Soil, manures and watering

·         Fuel-coal, oil and gas

And Here's a Sample of the Amazing
Content This eBook Contains:

PROPAGATING ROSE PLANTS -

Rose plants for forcing purposes are generally grown from cuttings of the new wood made any time from November to February, but for most purposes the earlier date is preferable. The rule generally given for learning if the plants are in proper condition to be used for cuttings, i. e., when in bending a branch the wood snaps, does not hold for roses, as cuttings should not be made until the buds in the axils of the leaves have become firm and hard.

Some consider that the lower buds on a stem are in good condition when the flower buds are ready to be cut, while others believe that the best time for making the cuttings is when the buds begin to show color. At any rate, the cuttings should be made before the leaf buds begin to swell.

The cuttings made as soon as the buds have formed and the wood has lost its succulent nature, will root quicker, and a much larger per cent of them will form roots, or "strike," as it is called. If the variety is a new and choice one, the blind shoots, or those that have not formed flower buds, are often used for making cuttings. While it may be done occasionally without marked injury, if persisted in the tendency will be
to develop plants that form few flowering stems, and the results will not be satisfactory, so that the continued use of the blind shoots for cuttings is not to be recommended.

When the stems have long internodes, and particularly if it is a new sort, a cutting should be obtained from every good bud, but those at the lower part of the stem, and all at the upper portion that are to any extent soft and succulent, should be rejected. The cuttings of American Beauty, and other varieties with short joints, should contain two or more buds.

Cuttings should be from one and one-half to three inches long, with one bud near the top, at any rate, and with the lower end cut off smoothly at right angles, with a sharp knife. If the upper leaf is large, about one-half of it should be cut away, and the other leaves, if any, should be rubbed off.

The cuttings should be dropped into water to prevent their drying out, and as soon as possible should be placed in the propagating bed. This should contain about four inches of clean, sharp sand of medium fineness, and should have heating pipes beneath, to give bottom heat. Set the cuttings in rows, about two inches apart and three-fourths of an inch in the row, and press the sand firmly about them. At once wet them down thoroughly, and if the weather is clear and bright the beds should be shaded during the middle of the day for the first week.

The propagating house should be kept at a temperature, at night, of fifty-Height or sixty degrees, with about ten degrees more of bottom heat. During the day, it should be well ventilated to keep up the bottom heat and thus promote root development, and to admit fresh air, but a temperature ten degrees higher than at night is desirable.

In about three or four weeks, with proper care, every cutting should be rooted. The requirements for success, as noted above, are, good cuttings, clean, sharp sand, a proper temperature, shading when necessary, and an occasional wetting down of the bed, in order that the cuttings may not at any time become dry. If the house is inclined to dry out, or if the weather is bright, the cuttings as well as the walks should be sprinkled occasionally, and the ventilation should have careful attention. It is best to use fresh sand for each batch of cuttings.

Read "Greenhouse Management" & You'll Learn Everything You Need to Know to Become
an Expert Florist!

For thousands of years, people have been getting fun, enjoyment and not to mention sustenance out of growing vegetables, fruits and flowers.

This ebook shows you how to grow all the most popular varieties of each and it features easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions along with helpful illustrations.

So What Are You Waiting For? Order Today!

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You have Absolutely Nothing to Lose!

I am so sure that you will love "Greenhouse Management" that I am offering an unconditional 100% money-back guarantee.

If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, simply notify me within 90 days and I will refund your money, in full, with absolutely no questions asked!

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You've got absolutely nothing to lose - and a world of information on forcing vegetables, fruits and plants and taking care of house plants to gain!

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That's Right, You Really Have Nothing to Lose!

This is one of the most complete volumes of plant-growing information and techniques on the market!

It is jam-packed with helpful tips and instructions that will inspire florists and flower lovers of any skill and experience level.

The "Greenhouse Management" ebook:

  • Is perfect for both novices and experienced growers, with clear, easy-to-understand instructions!
  • Contains special hints for ensuring the health and vitality of your plants!

Still Not Sure Whether This eBook is Right
for You? Take A "Sneak Peak" Look
At More of What Has Been Packed Into It!

You will learn:

  • How to avoid costly mistakes that other florists and amateur plant growers commonly make!
  • How to quickly and easily start growing all the popular plants in a greenhouse environment!
  • Simply amazing tips that you can use to get rid of insects and fungi!
  • How to quickly recognize diseases and treat them before they seriously harm your plants!
  • How to fertilize your plants to ensure maximum growth!
  • How to make your own insecticides and fungicides - and save money!
  • How to grow grapes, strawberries and fruit trees under glass!
  • And much, much more!

Order Now and Receive
"Greenhouse Management" for just $37

That's right, order "Greenhouse Management" now and you will save 50% off the regular price of $74.

But don't delay!

I must warn you that I can't keep this ebook at this low price for long.

It is far too valuable. To take advantage of this tremendous offer while it lasts …

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Sincerely,

Adrian Kennelly

P.S. Remember, that you are making this purchase at absolutely no risk. So grab this special price while you can! If "Greenhouse Management" isn't everything you were expecting, simply notify me within 90 days and I will refund your money immediately.

P.P.S Let me give you one more reason why you should buy this ebook today:

It gives you all the very best advice and information on forcing vegetables, fruits and flowers and taking care of house plants in one easy-to-use resource. Why spend hours and hours tracking down information that may or may not be reliable when you can learn everything you need to know to grow healthy, vibrant plants - and I do mean everything - in one convenient, inexpensive ebook?

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