The book Everyman's Garden in Wartime was written by author Selden, Charles A. (Charles Albert), 1870-1949 Here you can read free online of Everyman's Garden in Wartime book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Everyman's Garden in Wartime a good or bad book?
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If you are very particular and very deter- 117 APRIL — THE THIRD WEEK mined to have about the best fruit garden in your neighbourhood you will resort to the extreme method of trenching the ground to a depth of two feet. That means digging a trench two feet deep at one end of the fruit garden, taking the earth to the other end, then digging another trench beside the first, shoveling the earth into the first, digging a third and putting the earth into the second, and so on away across the patch s...elected for the fruits. The earth that has been taken from the first trench at one end finally goes into the last trench dug at the other end, thus completing the process. The result of all this is to give you a deeply dug and thoroughly stirred soil in which the roots will have the very best opportunity for growth. Of course if you find a stratum of pure clay or sand a foot or so down you will not bring it to the surface. In that case shift the topscril for as great a depth as it is good and treat the subsoil by breaking it up and working into it a lot of manure.
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