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 CropsHarper & Brothers, 1859 - 531 Seiten |
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... laid in and held with the left hand , put earth upon it with the right , and either with the knee or foot press it solid and secure to its place , so bend- ing the stems in the process as to bring the 16 AMERICAN HOME GARDEN .
... laid in and held with the left hand , put earth upon it with the right , and either with the knee or foot press it solid and secure to its place , so bend- ing the stems in the process as to bring the 16 AMERICAN HOME GARDEN .
Seite 20
... earth that came out , rounding it a little directly over the drain to prevent surface water settling into it while the work is fresh . COVERED DRAINS . These are formed by setting flat stones 20 AMERICAN HOME GARDEN .
... earth that came out , rounding it a little directly over the drain to prevent surface water settling into it while the work is fresh . COVERED DRAINS . These are formed by setting flat stones 20 AMERICAN HOME GARDEN .
Seite 21
... earth and rounded as above directed for the blind ditch , thus combining the advantages of both forms of draining ( I ) . The ditch for a covered drain need not be cut so wide at the surface as an open or a blind ditch , but may have ...
... earth and rounded as above directed for the blind ditch , thus combining the advantages of both forms of draining ( I ) . The ditch for a covered drain need not be cut so wide at the surface as an open or a blind ditch , but may have ...
Seite 22
... earth up in ridge form upon the intervening space . In very light soils , which , how- ever , should never be ridged for winter , or in the preparation of plowed land for crop ridging , the work is sometimes done by the use of a large ...
... earth up in ridge form upon the intervening space . In very light soils , which , how- ever , should never be ridged for winter , or in the preparation of plowed land for crop ridging , the work is sometimes done by the use of a large ...
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... earth that comes from the bottom layer or layers being dumped in a separate ridge , a little beyond that taken from the surface , so that the latter may be conveniently put first into the bottom of the last trench . If the depth ...
... earth that comes from the bottom layer or layers being dumped in a separate ridge , a little beyond that taken from the surface , so that the latter may be conveniently put first into the bottom of the last trench . If the depth ...
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apple bearer bearing bloom blossoms BRIEF DIRECTIONS cabbage carefully color common common turnips compost covered crop cucumbers cultivation culture desirable dibber drills dwarf early earth eggs eighteen inches fall feet Flavor Flesh white Flesh yellowish-white flowers French Fruit large Fruit medium garden grafting green green-house grow growth guano half hardy head high culture hill hot bed inches inches deep insects juicy kinds Larva larvæ layers lettuce light loam manure moderate obovate offshoots onions ordinary PARENT BUG peach pear peas pistils plow plum Portulacca pots pretty purple radishes raised rich soil rieties Ripens roots rose roundish rows russet season seed seedling shade shrubs side slightly sometimes sown stamens stem straw strong subacid summer savory surface sweet tender thin tion transplanted tree turnip varieties vegetable vigorous vines winter pruning worm yellow Young branches young plants young shoots
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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...