The book The Vegetable Garden was written by author Bennett, Ida Dandridge, 1860-1925. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Vegetable Garden book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Vegetable Garden a good or bad book?
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If there is a rather wet, low spot in the garden, it may be used for the cauliflower better than for almost any other vegetable. The cabbage worm often causes serious trouble with the cauliflowers, and as soon as the little white butterflies are seen hovering about the plants, search must be made for the eggs and these de- stroyed. They will be found on the underside of [114] CAULIFLOWER LEAVES DRAWN OVER THE HEAD TO BLANCH IT PEAS AS THEY APPEAR WHEN PROPERLY GROWN THE (; R O W I N CJ OF V A I...I I O (J S V E G E T A B L E S the leaves — a little patch of yellow eggs — and are easily removed. As soon as the curd, or head, is set and is as large as a teacup, the plant must be tied up by drawing the tips of the leaves together and tying them with a string. This must never be done, how- ever, when it is wet with rain or dew. Mid-day, on a bright day, is the best time for the work. If tied up when the leaves or curd is wet, the heads will decay; if not tied up, a second growth will quickly start and ruin the heads.
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