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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... growers . Since the introduction of the self - blanching varieties , the celery industry has grown by leaps and bounds until the crop is now planted in almost every part of the North American Continent . During recent years the ...
... growers . Since the introduction of the self - blanching varieties , the celery industry has grown by leaps and bounds until the crop is now planted in almost every part of the North American Continent . During recent years the ...
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... growers . Many of the illustrations are from photographs taken upon a num- ber of the most extensive celery plantations in the coun- try . The author is indebted to the United States Department of Agriculture for the loan of several il ...
... growers . Many of the illustrations are from photographs taken upon a num- ber of the most extensive celery plantations in the coun- try . The author is indebted to the United States Department of Agriculture for the loan of several il ...
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... growers . In many home gardens there is now planted a small area to celery and we have no record of the vast amount of this delicious salad vegetable thus produced . It should be borne in mind that the taste of celery is at first ...
... growers . In many home gardens there is now planted a small area to celery and we have no record of the vast amount of this delicious salad vegetable thus produced . It should be borne in mind that the taste of celery is at first ...
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... growers provide that the foremen shall share in the profits derived from their portion of the crop , and are thus enabled to secure more careful supervision . CHAPTER III Preparation of Land As a rule , comparatively 6 CELERY CULTURE.
... growers provide that the foremen shall share in the profits derived from their portion of the crop , and are thus enabled to secure more careful supervision . CHAPTER III Preparation of Land As a rule , comparatively 6 CELERY CULTURE.
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... growers in- sist upon using salt on their celery land , but its value as a fertilizer is doubtful , though it is a fact that celery will assimilate a small amount of salt from the soil , thus gaining a decidedly saline flavor , quite ...
... growers in- sist upon using salt on their celery land , but its value as a fertilizer is doubtful , though it is a fact that celery will assimilate a small amount of salt from the soil , thus gaining a decidedly saline flavor , quite ...
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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.