The book of the Potato a Practical Handbook Dealing With the Cultivation of the
The book of the Potato a Practical Handbook Dealing With the Cultivation of the
Sanders, T. W. (Thomas William), 1855-1926
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The system is to draw the mould up flatly on one side of the row and to depress the stems over on to it, and then to earth up freely with a fork on the opposite side, this causing the potato stems to heel over on their sides. This plan pre- vents the spores of the fungus being washed on to the tubers. The lifting of the crop should be done on fine days. As the lifting proceeds throw the haulm into one row, the cooking tubers into another, the seed tubers in another row, and the "chats " by them...selves. Diseased tubers, if any, should, if discovered, be thrown into a basket or box, and burnt at the earliest opportunity. Tubers for cooking purposes should not be exposed longer than necessary to the light, but stored away. Fuller CULTURE IN GARDENS. 93 details on storing cooking arid " seed " tubers will be found elsewhere. Catch Crops. In small gardens the most has to bo made of the limited space at command, and hence it is frequently the practice to plaiir, given crops between the rows of potatoes.
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