... sowing of seed for general crops until June or July. If a small quantity of each esteemed variety be sown two or three times in these months, they will produce a plentiful supply for use in autumn and the early part of winter. One ounce of good Endive-seed... A Guide to The Outdoor and Kitchen Garden - Seite 577von George Lindley - 1831Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| George Lindley - 1831 - 648 Seiten
...not unlike Frontignan. The seeds should be sown in the open part of the garden in March or April ; and when the plants are three or four inches high, they should be thinned out, leaving them six or eight inches apart. From this time nothing further will be necessary than to keep... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 674 Seiten
...not unlike Frontignan. The seeds should be sown in the open part of the garden in March or April ; and when the plants are three or four inches high, they should be thinned out, leaving them six or eight inches apart. From this time nothing further will be necessary than to keep... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - 1836 - 142 Seiten
...these months, they will produce a plentiful supply for use in the Fall and early part of the Winter When the plants are three or four inches high, they should be transplanted into good ground, to the distance of a foot from each other, and immediately watered ;... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - 1840 - 418 Seiten
...Autumn and the early part of Winter. One ounce of good Endive seed will produce about 5000 plants. When the plants are three or four inches high, they should be transplanted into good ground, to the distance of a foot from each other, and immediately watered ;... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - 1847 - 196 Seiten
...and the early part of Winter. One ounce of good Endive seed will produce about five thousand plants. When the plants are three or four inches high, they should be transplanted into good ground, at the distance of a foot from each other, and immediately watered ;... | |
| 1852 - 800 Seiten
...gardens. They may be propagated by seed«, which should be sown on a slight hot-bed early in the spring. When the plants are three or four inches high, they should be out on another bed prepared to receive them, where they remain till the summer ie advanced, when they... | |
| J. G. Medlicott - 1862 - 526 Seiten
...soaked in water before sowing; if they do not germinate in twenty days, fresh seed ought to be put in : when the plants are three or four inches high they should be thinned ; and when two or three months old, all but one should be removed from each stand : the field should... | |
| J. G. Medlicott - 1862 - 522 Seiten
...soaked in water before sowing; if they do not germinate in twenty days, fresh seed ought to be put in: when the plants are three or four inches high they should be thinned; and when two or three months old, all but one should be removed from each stand: the field should be... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - 1867 - 528 Seiten
...and the early part of winter. One ounce of good Endive-seed will produce about five thousand plants. When the plants' are three or four inches high, they should be transplanted into good ground, at the • distance of a foot from each other, and immediately watered.... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - 1869 - 574 Seiten
...and the early part of winter. One ounce of good Endive-seed will produce about five thousand plants. When the plants are three or four inches high, they should be transplanted into good ground, at the distance of a foot from each other, and immediately watered.... | |
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