Celery Culture: A Practical Treatise on the Principles Involved in the Production of Celery for Home Use and for Market, Including the Selection of Soil, Production of Plants, Cultivation, Control of Insects and Diseases, Marketing and UsesOrange Judd Company, 1907 - 143 páginas |
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... bone meal , and nitrogenous guanos . Nitrogen from different sources does not give equal results ; for instance , that contained in nitrate of soda , fish scrap , and the nitrogenous guanos is in a very soluble state and is quickly ...
... bone meal , and nitrogenous guanos . Nitrogen from different sources does not give equal results ; for instance , that contained in nitrate of soda , fish scrap , and the nitrogenous guanos is in a very soluble state and is quickly ...
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... bone meal , and fresh stable manure acts more slowly and its influence extends over a longer period . Sources of Phosphorus . - This element is not found in nature except in combination ; calcium phosphate is the usual form . The ...
... bone meal , and fresh stable manure acts more slowly and its influence extends over a longer period . Sources of Phosphorus . - This element is not found in nature except in combination ; calcium phosphate is the usual form . The ...
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... ad- vance of planting , a whole year not being too long in many cases . As a rule bone meal , untreated phosphate rock , and all slowly available ingredients should be applied three to six months before plant- ing 26 CELERY CULTURE.
... ad- vance of planting , a whole year not being too long in many cases . As a rule bone meal , untreated phosphate rock , and all slowly available ingredients should be applied three to six months before plant- ing 26 CELERY CULTURE.
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... bone to the acre . The rye is intended merely to serve as a cover crop during the winter and should be plowed under before it makes any appreciable growth in the spring . While fitting the land in the spring , apply 1,000 pounds of high ...
... bone to the acre . The rye is intended merely to serve as a cover crop during the winter and should be plowed under before it makes any appreciable growth in the spring . While fitting the land in the spring , apply 1,000 pounds of high ...
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... bone is more available than the phosphate contained in ground raw bone . Nitrate of soda should be used frequently , but in small quantities , as a top dressing after the celery plants are well estab- lished in field or garden ...
... bone is more available than the phosphate contained in ground raw bone . Nitrate of soda should be used frequently , but in small quantities , as a top dressing after the celery plants are well estab- lished in field or garden ...
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5x7 inches acre ammonia applied autumn available phosphoric acid banked with earth blanching celery blight boards bone Bordeaux mixture bunches Celeriac Celery Culture celery fields celery growing celery hiller celery seed cent Cloth cold-frame commercial containing crate crop cultivation desirable disease ditches early feet fertilizing materials flavor Florida flume Golden Self-blanching green ground growers grown growth guano handling harrow home garden hotbed Illustrated insects irrigation land LEAF AFFECTED lime means muck muck soils muriate of potash necessary night soil nitrate of soda nitrogen packing Paris green phosphate pipe pithy placed plant bed plants are set plow poultry practical produce production of celery quicklime Readily roots rows sash season seed-bed seedlings Setting celery plants shown in Fig side soil spraying stable manure stems storage stored subirrigation supply of celery surface tiles tion transplanting trimmed varieties ventilation washed White Plume winter
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Página 43 - Toward evening the sash should be closed in order that the bed may become sufficiently warm before nightfall. Hotbeds should be watered on bright days and in the morning only. Watering in the evening or on cloudy days will have a tendency to chill the bed and increase the danger from freezing. After watering, the bed should be well ventilated to dry the foliage of the plants and the surface of the soil, to prevent the plants being lost by damping-off fungus or mildew.