The American Home Garden: Being Principles and Rules for the Culture of Vegetables, Fruits, Flowers, and Shrubbery. To which are Added Brief Notes on Farm Crops ...Harper & brothers, 1859 - 531 Seiten |
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Seite vii
... common Culture from Plow to Dibber .... CHAPTER IV . 3888 Sources of Vegetation . - Elements of Vegetable and Animal Life . - Ma- nuring and Manures , Composts , etc ... CHAPTER V. 59 Reproduction in wild and cultivated Plants ...
... common Culture from Plow to Dibber .... CHAPTER IV . 3888 Sources of Vegetation . - Elements of Vegetable and Animal Life . - Ma- nuring and Manures , Composts , etc ... CHAPTER V. 59 Reproduction in wild and cultivated Plants ...
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... common and honey locusts , though beautiful , grow too strongly for this purpose ; and the haw- thorn , though effective where security is the chief object , is excluded by its scalded and unsightly appearance in the sum- mer and fall ...
... common and honey locusts , though beautiful , grow too strongly for this purpose ; and the haw- thorn , though effective where security is the chief object , is excluded by its scalded and unsightly appearance in the sum- mer and fall ...
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... common plow by throwing two furrows together , which thus meet upon and overlap a space about as wide as each of them ; or with the spade , by digging the two furrows , and laying the earth up in ridge form upon the intervening space ...
... common plow by throwing two furrows together , which thus meet upon and overlap a space about as wide as each of them ; or with the spade , by digging the two furrows , and laying the earth up in ridge form upon the intervening space ...
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... common plow is followed by another in the same track with the subsoil plow ( Fig . 17 , p . 39 ) , which , being without mouldboards , simply loosens the subsoil without throwing it up to the surface . The convenient and obvious mode of ...
... common plow is followed by another in the same track with the subsoil plow ( Fig . 17 , p . 39 ) , which , being without mouldboards , simply loosens the subsoil without throwing it up to the surface . The convenient and obvious mode of ...
Seite 33
... common canal wheelbarrow , Fig . 5 , is very much to be preferred for general purposes , though in most gardens the box form , with loose sides , Fig . 6 , or something nearly similar , is still generally used . B 2 GARDEN ENGINE ...
... common canal wheelbarrow , Fig . 5 , is very much to be preferred for general purposes , though in most gardens the box form , with loose sides , Fig . 6 , or something nearly similar , is still generally used . B 2 GARDEN ENGINE ...
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Seite 66 - He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth...