Productive Plant Husbandry a Text book for High Schools Including Plant Propag

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Kary Cadmus Davis
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6. What vegetables of the early hardy group should be planted several times for the sake of freshness?
7. Compare the pea crop with the snap bean crop in every way you can hardiness, season, time for maturing, succession, ways of marketing, etc.
QUESTIONS 285 8. What vegetables in the seasonal list have you ever seen growing? Which have you eaten?
9. Describe the methods of growing a few of those you have not seen grow.
10. What are the differences in habit of growth between crops of the cabbag
...e group early cabbage, late cabbage, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts and kohlrabi?
11. Give the special uses of parsley, endive, celeriac, garlic, and horse radish.
12. Give directions for tlie growing of asparagus.
13. How are cantaloupes and muskmelons managed for the production of an extra early crop?
14. Compare the growing of tomatoes with and without staking.
15. What other vegetables have you seen managed according to different methods? Explain the differences for a few of these.


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