Greenhouse Management: A Manual for Florists and Flower Lovers on the Forcing of Flowers, Vegetables and Fruits in Greenhouses and the Propagation and Care of House PlantsJudd, 1898 - 382 páginas |
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... readily done . If it is not feasible to have openings in the sides of the houses , it will be a great convenience if a small car can be run along the edges of the benches . As an entire chapter was devoted to " Rose Houses " in the ...
... readily done . If it is not feasible to have openings in the sides of the houses , it will be a great convenience if a small car can be run along the edges of the benches . As an entire chapter was devoted to " Rose Houses " in the ...
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... readily obtained , one thousand pounds per acre of ground bone , or dis- solved bone black , will help out . The rows may be as narrow as one foot , or as wide as two and a half , or two feet and ten inches . If the smaller distance is ...
... readily obtained , one thousand pounds per acre of ground bone , or dis- solved bone black , will help out . The rows may be as narrow as one foot , or as wide as two and a half , or two feet and ten inches . If the smaller distance is ...
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... readily arranged , according to the methods ex- plained elsewhere in these pages . It is even more desirable that proper soil should be provided than when they are first grown in the field . It should be not less than eight inches thick ...
... readily arranged , according to the methods ex- plained elsewhere in these pages . It is even more desirable that proper soil should be provided than when they are first grown in the field . It should be not less than eight inches thick ...
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... readily handled if placed in boxes , loaded on a wagon and drawn to the houses . If the soil will fall from the roots without breaking them , no attempt should be made to retain it , but if it clings to them it will be better to take up ...
... readily handled if placed in boxes , loaded on a wagon and drawn to the houses . If the soil will fall from the roots without breaking them , no attempt should be made to retain it , but if it clings to them it will be better to take up ...
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... readily removed . During hot weather it is well to leave every other row of the shading upon the roof . The houses will need thorough ventilation , although , upon the newly set plants , drafts of hot , dry air should be prevented ...
... readily removed . During hot weather it is well to leave every other row of the shading upon the roof . The houses will need thorough ventilation , although , upon the newly set plants , drafts of hot , dry air should be prevented ...
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Página 379 - ital importance to the farmer than that of the best method of maintaining the fertility of the soil. The very evident decrease in the fertility of those soils which have been under cultivation for a number of years, combined with the increased competition and the advanced price of labor, have convinced the intelligent farmer that the agriculture of the future must be based upon more rational practices than those which have been followed in the past. We have felt for some time that there was a place...
Página 380 - By PROF. THOMAS SHAW. The place for this book will be at once apparent when it is stated that it is the first book that has ever been written which discusses the management and feeding of cattle, from the birth of the calf until it has fulfilled its mission in life, whether on the block or at the pail. The book is handsomely printed on fine paper, from large, clear type.
Página 381 - The entire subject of butter-making in all its branches has been most thoroughly treated, and many new and important features have been added. The tests for moisture, salt and acid have received special attention, as have also the questions on cream separation, pasteurization, commercial starters, cream ripening, cream overrun, marketing of butter, and creamery management. Illustrated. 5x7 inches. 100 pages. Cloth. Net, $0.50 Questions and Answers on Milk and Milk Testing By CHAS. A. PUBLOW, and...
Página 382 - The story of the properties of the soils, their improvement and management, as well as a discussion of the problems of crop growing and crop feeding, make this book equally valuable to the farmer, student and teacher. Illustrated. 303 pages.
Página 379 - Send for our large illustrated catalog, free on application. First Principles of Soil Fertility By ALFRED VIVIAN. There is no subject of more vital importance to the farmer than that of the best method of maintaining the fertility of the soil.