| Andrew Jackson Downing - 1845 - 634 páginas
...partial thinning out to have them evenly d tributed. As soon as this is the case, say about the middle August, dig under the whole of the old plants with...off before the next season of fruits. In this way the^strips or beds, occupied by the plants, are reversed every season, and the same plot of ground... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - 1849 - 624 páginas
...season's crop. The runners from the old strip will now speedily cover the new space allotted to thorn, and will perhaps require a partial thinning out to...way the strips or beds, occupied by the plants, are re. versed every season, and the same plot of ground may thus be continued in a productive state for... | |
| Franklin Reuben Elliott - 1855 - 524 páginas
...heavy crop of strawberries, and the open strip of three will serve as an alley from which to gather fruit. After the crop is over, dig and prepare this...manure. The surface may be then sown with turnips or spinach, which will come off before the next season of fruits. " In this way the strips or beds occupied... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - 1855 - 622 páginas
...thinning out to have them evenly distributed. As soon as this is the case, say about the middle ol August, dig under the whole of the old plants with a light coa; of manure. The surface may be then sown with turnips or spin, age, which will come off before... | |
| Franklin Reuben Elliott - 1858 - 516 páginas
...heavy crop of strawberries, and the open strip of three will serve as an alley from which to gather fruit. After the crop is over, dig and prepare this...manure. The surface may be then sown with turnips or spinach, which will come off before the next season of fruits. " In this way the strips or beds occupied... | |
| Elliot G. Storke - 1859 - 832 páginas
...and these runners should be allowed to take possession of every alternate strip of three feet—the other strip being kept bare by continually destroying...manure. The surface may be then sown with turnips or spinach, which will come off before the next season of fruits. The following very easy mode of raising... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - 1860 - 792 páginas
...a partial thinning out to have them evenly distributed. As soon as this is the case, say about tire middle of August, dig under the whole of the old plants...this way the strips or beds, occupied by the plants, arc reversed every season, and the same plot of ground may thus be continued in a productive state... | |
| Henry Vincent Hubbard, Theodora Kimball Hubbard - 1917 - 948 páginas
...the middle of August, dig 310 PRACTICAL LANDSCAPE GARDENING. the -whole of the old plants, applying a light coat of manure. The surface may be then sown with Turnips or Spinach, which will come out before the next season of fruits. "In this way the strips or beds occupied... | |
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