The book Cabbages: How to Grow Them was written by author Gregory, James J. H., 1827- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Cabbages: How to Grow Them book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Cabbages: How to Grow Them a good or bad book?
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The Savoys are also the hardiest of the cabbage tribe, enduring in the open field a tem- perature within sixteen degrees of zero without .serious injury ; and if the heads are not very hard they will continue to withstand repeated changes from freezing to thawing for a couple of months, as far north as the latitude of Boston. A degree of freezing improves them, and it is common in that latitude to let such as are intended for early winter use remain standing in the open ground where they grew, ...cutting the heads as they are wanted. As a rule Savoys neither head as readily nor do the heads grow as large as the drumhead varieties ; indeed, most of the kinds in cultivation are so unreliable in these respects as to be utterly worthless for market purposes, and nearly so for the kitchen garden. The Drumhead Savoy sent out by Yilmorin, An- dreaux, & Co., of France, is not sufficiently distinct from the Green Globe Savoy ; it is of a bluish green cast, not so fine in structure, and attains about the same size, but there is not enough of the drumhead in it to make the variety worthy of the name " drumhead." 52 CABBAGES, HOW TO GROW THEM, ETC.
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