Prize Gardening; How to Derive Profit, Pleasure, Health From the Garden;
The book Prize Gardening; How to Derive Profit, Pleasure, Health From the Garden; was written by author Fiske, George Burnap. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Prize Gardening; How to Derive Profit, Pleasure, Health From the Garden; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Prize Gardening; How to Derive Profit, Pleasure, Health From the Garden; a good or bad book?
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The weeder follows every cultivation until plants are twelve inches high, making the ground fine and breaking crust around the stems. The ground should be stirred at least every week and oftener if it rains oftener. During the season of 1900 there was a very severe local drouth, no soaking rain falling during growing season. We succeeded in harvesting a crop of potatoes that year with only six per cent culls. The variety depends on kind of ground, location, etc. Late Planted Crop was produced w...ith success by R. Bingam of New Jersey, who writes : We are try- ing to improve farm practice by earlier planting in the south side of ridges thrown up in furrowing to get more sun heat and protection from north winds, and by covering with dry weeds, leaves or hay to protect from frost in early spring or late fall. I have potatoes still green November 21, by covering three times, and on an adjoining farm those planted August 9 were killed October 2. Ours were planted September 7, and are fair size for planting.
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