Around the Year in the Garden a Seasonable Guide And Reminder for Work With Veg

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Around the Year in the Garden a Seasonable Guide And Reminder for Work With Veg
Rockwell Frederick Frye
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Get the ground thoroughly soaked so that conditions may be just right to induce rapid root growth on the newly set plants.
Pansies, and plants of similar growth, naturally make stocky plants, and soon begin to crowd if not transplanted as soon as they are large enough. Some things, however, will grow up tall and spindling if left long in the seed bed; to get good plants they should be transplanted as soon as the third or fourth leaf shows.
July: Third Week SUMMER WORK WITH STRAWBERRIES: CARE OF
... THE SPRING PLANTED BED; REMAKING THE OLD BED; POTTED PLANTS; STARTING THE NEW BED; FALL BEARING STRAWBERRIES The home garden should produce an abundance of straw- berries. There is little danger of having too many, because if the bed should happen to get ahead of the immediate demand for the table the surplus may easily be saved for winter. Rightly managed, a very small space will give an ample supply for both purposes. Extra-fine quality should be the aim in the home berry patch, and fortunately, with this crop, the best quality and the biggest yield go together.

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