The American Gardener's Calendar; Adapted to the Climates and Seasons of the United States: Containing a Complete Account of All the Work Necessary to be Done ... for Every Month in the Year; with Ample Practical Directions for Performing the Same ...B. Graves, no. 40, North Fourth-Street, 1806 - 648 страници |
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... free from weeds , and in one month , they will be fit for transplanting into another hot- bed ..... See February . Sorving Cabbage Seed . This is a proper time to sow a full crop of early cabbage seed , to raise plants to succeed those ...
... free from weeds , and in one month , they will be fit for transplanting into another hot- bed ..... See February . Sorving Cabbage Seed . This is a proper time to sow a full crop of early cabbage seed , to raise plants to succeed those ...
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... free from weeds , and all sorts of litter , and should be rolled at least once every week or ten days , in summer , particularly the principal walks ; previously trim- ming the edges , especially if verged with grass - ground , and ...
... free from weeds , and all sorts of litter , and should be rolled at least once every week or ten days , in summer , particularly the principal walks ; previously trim- ming the edges , especially if verged with grass - ground , and ...
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... plants being hardy enough to stand the winter in the open air , it is advisable to ... free air as possible by day , when the weather permits : either by taking ... weeds in spring , and protect the roots from intense heat and drought ...
... plants being hardy enough to stand the winter in the open air , it is advisable to ... free air as possible by day , when the weather permits : either by taking ... weeds in spring , and protect the roots from intense heat and drought ...
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... free from weeds , from the moment the plants appear above ground , till they are fit to be planted in hedge - rows , and even then , until they have arrived at a sufficient size , not to be injured by such . It was an old practice , to ...
... free from weeds , from the moment the plants appear above ground , till they are fit to be planted in hedge - rows , and even then , until they have arrived at a sufficient size , not to be injured by such . It was an old practice , to ...
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... weeds , and from every kind of litter ; for neatness in those parts of the garden is agreeable at all times , but ... free from moss , weeds , or litter of any kind ; let them be well rolled , to settle them after the winter frost ...
... weeds , and from every kind of litter ; for neatness in those parts of the garden is agreeable at all times , but ... free from moss , weeds , or litter of any kind ; let them be well rolled , to settle them after the winter frost ...
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