Practical Gardening Vegetables And Fruits Helpful Hints for the Home Garden C

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Practical Gardening Vegetables And Fruits Helpful Hints for the Home Garden C
Hugh Findlay
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Note the black mass of spores under the infested ear. The smut should be cut out and burned before the spores fly.
IG. 51. Squash bores at work in the stem of a squash vine.
FIG. 52. An okra seed pod ready to harvest.
FIG. 53. A, Summer asparagus. B, Halves of the fruit showing the smooth white flesh which is very de- licious.
PLATE XI FIG. 50.
FIG. 51.
FIG. 53, VINE CROPS tory remedy, and also to control the attack of insects. The plants should have fre- quent and shallow cultivation until the
... vines begin to run, after which the broad leaves will keep the weeds down and aid in shading the soil, thus preventing the sun from drying it out.
Pumpkin and Squash. Pumpkins and squash require the same general culture. Both vines do their best in a warm quick soil. The seed may be planted in hills and the vines allowed to run on the ground. It is economy to plant the seed of especially pie pumpkins and winter squash between hills of early corn. As soon as the corn is ripe, cut the stalks off close to the surface and give the vines more light.


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