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 18
... manure heavily and trench- plow it . If the soil be shallow , and the subsoil very compact , or a hardpan , yet free from stone , manure heavily and trench- plow as directed ( page 23 ) , running , however , a subsoil plow head of the ...
... manure heavily and trench- plow it . If the soil be shallow , and the subsoil very compact , or a hardpan , yet free from stone , manure heavily and trench- plow as directed ( page 23 ) , running , however , a subsoil plow head of the ...
Seite 23
... manure , or all of them , be previously applied , and are covered up or incorporated in the process of ridging . SUBSOIL PLOWING . In subsoil plowing , a deep furrow turned with the common plow is followed by another in the same track ...
... manure , or all of them , be previously applied , and are covered up or incorporated in the process of ridging . SUBSOIL PLOWING . In subsoil plowing , a deep furrow turned with the common plow is followed by another in the same track ...
Seite 24
... manure may be mixed in by spreading it upon the suc- cessive layers after they are turned into the trench . If the soil is really poor , this should not , on any account , be neglected . DIGGING . In certain circumstances we must resort ...
... manure may be mixed in by spreading it upon the suc- cessive layers after they are turned into the trench . If the soil is really poor , this should not , on any account , be neglected . DIGGING . In certain circumstances we must resort ...
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... manure than when made in the common mode . For this purpose the manure should be evenly and solidly laid , as directed for hot beds , p . 30 , to the depth of eighteen or twenty inches , which being covered with the usual depth of rich ...
... manure than when made in the common mode . For this purpose the manure should be evenly and solidly laid , as directed for hot beds , p . 30 , to the depth of eighteen or twenty inches , which being covered with the usual depth of rich ...
Seite 30
... manure that is ready to heat or already Fig . 4 . heating , and spread a thin layer of it upon the ground , of the size and form of the bed you wish to make , cal- culating this always full one foot longer and wider than the frame you ...
... manure that is ready to heat or already Fig . 4 . heating , and spread a thin layer of it upon the ground , of the size and form of the bed you wish to make , cal- culating this always full one foot longer and wider than the frame you ...
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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...