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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... green foods are not plentiful , the use of celery makes other foods more palatable and greatly aids diges- tion . While cranberry sauce may seem essential to the serving of the Christmas turkey , it is now deemed just as important to ...
... green foods are not plentiful , the use of celery makes other foods more palatable and greatly aids diges- tion . While cranberry sauce may seem essential to the serving of the Christmas turkey , it is now deemed just as important to ...
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... green manure . The soil is given a dressing of lime every three years , except when wood - ashes are extensively used . The ashes take the place of the liming to a great extent . In the northern and western celery fields it is unusual ...
... green manure . The soil is given a dressing of lime every three years , except when wood - ashes are extensively used . The ashes take the place of the liming to a great extent . In the northern and western celery fields it is unusual ...
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... green manure the ap- plication of 30 to 40 bushels of quicklime to the acre should follow in order to sweeten the soil . If barnyard manure is not available for use in growing the home supply of celery , it will be well to secure a good ...
... green manure the ap- plication of 30 to 40 bushels of quicklime to the acre should follow in order to sweeten the soil . If barnyard manure is not available for use in growing the home supply of celery , it will be well to secure a good ...
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... green kinds . Damping . - Immediately after the seedlings ap- pear they are subject to attack from the disease known as " damping . " which causes the stem and root to decay near the surface of the soil . 77 DISEASES OF CELERY 14.
... green kinds . Damping . - Immediately after the seedlings ap- pear they are subject to attack from the disease known as " damping . " which causes the stem and root to decay near the surface of the soil . 77 DISEASES OF CELERY 14.
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... green color which outgrow the others and usually have hollow stems . These rank - growing plants ' are called " sports " or " rogues , " and they can generally be de- tected when the plants are removed from the plant bed . Seed from a ...
... green color which outgrow the others and usually have hollow stems . These rank - growing plants ' are called " sports " or " rogues , " and they can generally be de- tected when the plants are removed from the plant bed . Seed from a ...
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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.