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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... desirable that the field where it is produced should not be located at a greater distance than 5 miles from the home market . The shipping market will provide for a larger acreage and permit the crop to be removed more rapidly than if ...
... desirable that the field where it is produced should not be located at a greater distance than 5 miles from the home market . The shipping market will provide for a larger acreage and permit the crop to be removed more rapidly than if ...
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... desirable to have the land available at any time for applying fertili- zers and preparing the soil to receive the celery plants at the proper time for setting them . Fitting Southern Land for Celery . - In the prep- aration of Southern ...
... desirable to have the land available at any time for applying fertili- zers and preparing the soil to receive the celery plants at the proper time for setting them . Fitting Southern Land for Celery . - In the prep- aration of Southern ...
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... thoroughly compact the soil where the plants are to be set , this being especially desirable at times when the soil is loose and dry . CHAPTER IV Fertilizers By no method known to chemical science PREPARATION OF LAND 15.
... thoroughly compact the soil where the plants are to be set , this being especially desirable at times when the soil is loose and dry . CHAPTER IV Fertilizers By no method known to chemical science PREPARATION OF LAND 15.
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... desirable as fertilizers for celery land , owing to their availability . The better grades of the guanos , however , have become almost ex- hausted and many of those now upon the market are comparatively low in fertilizing values ...
... desirable as fertilizers for celery land , owing to their availability . The better grades of the guanos , however , have become almost ex- hausted and many of those now upon the market are comparatively low in fertilizing values ...
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... desirable fertilizer and crop rotation scheme for celery land in the northern states would be to begin by applying 20 to 30 tons of barnyard manure an acre in the spring , plant to corn during the summer , as soon as the corn is ...
... desirable fertilizer and crop rotation scheme for celery land in the northern states would be to begin by applying 20 to 30 tons of barnyard manure an acre in the spring , plant to corn during the summer , as soon as the corn is ...
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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.