The Manse Garden Or Pleasant Culture of Fruit Trees Flowers And Vegetables F

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The Manse Garden Or Pleasant Culture of Fruit Trees Flowers And Vegetables F
N Nathaniel Paterson
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Celery is the lightest of raw vegetables, and excel- lent in soups or stewed. To have plants in good time a little artificial heat is necessary. The seed is sown on a decayed hotbed early in March ; and the seedlings are removed about the end of April, to a rich sheltered border, where they are planted a handbreadth apart, that they may become strong and fibrous rooted. These qualities are perhaps better secured by wetting and beating a piece of ground, so as to be impervious to the roots; and ...then laying down well wrought compost to the depth of four inches, and upon this sowing the seed in small drills, to be well thinned as the seedlings ad- vance. As the plants, on reaching the hard sub- stratum, are prevented from making long tap-roots, they send out numerous fibres, a mode of growth which checks the disposition to run to seed ; and by this method of rearing they also become strong enough, without transplanting, for being at once removed to the trenches.
These are made in June, for receiving the plants when they have attained to the thickness of a writ- ing quill.


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