The Small Fruit CulturistO. Judd & Company, 1914 - 298 páginas |
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... acre , a return of only one hundred is obtained , while upon the same soil and with the same variety , if fifty dollars had been ex- pended , the return would have been three or four hundred . All experiments show that extra culture is ...
... acre , a return of only one hundred is obtained , while upon the same soil and with the same variety , if fifty dollars had been ex- pended , the return would have been three or four hundred . All experiments show that extra culture is ...
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... acre prepared in the best manner will produce more fruit than three or four acres fitted as is usually done , he will understand the importance of doing it well . There is not one acre of Strawberries in a thousand , that yields over ...
... acre prepared in the best manner will produce more fruit than three or four acres fitted as is usually done , he will understand the importance of doing it well . There is not one acre of Strawberries in a thousand , that yields over ...
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... acres of land in the Eastern States that are now pro- ducing nothing , not even weeds , because manure cannot be obtained in sufficient quantities to make them fertile , and yet in many instances these very acres are bordered with muck ...
... acres of land in the Eastern States that are now pro- ducing nothing , not even weeds , because manure cannot be obtained in sufficient quantities to make them fertile , and yet in many instances these very acres are bordered with muck ...
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... acre . A far more preferable mode is to compost them with muck or leaf mold from the woods , but they should never be mixed with manure , for they will cause it to give off , in the form of gases , the very materials which should be re ...
... acre . A far more preferable mode is to compost them with muck or leaf mold from the woods , but they should never be mixed with manure , for they will cause it to give off , in the form of gases , the very materials which should be re ...
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... acres in the Eastern States at the present time , is to plant in rows from two and a half to three feet apart , placing the plants about a foot distant in the rows . The beds are hoed during the early part of summer , or until the ...
... acres in the Eastern States at the present time , is to plant in rows from two and a half to three feet apart , placing the plants about a foot distant in the rows . The beds are hoed during the early part of summer , or until the ...
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Página 227 - ... available situation should be selected. Also, in enriching the ground, use no fermenting manure; apply none but that which is old and well rotted. Cow manure is far better than horse manure, particularly on light, warm soils. Mulching the plants in summer is very beneficial, and if tan bark o> •pent hops from a brewery can be obtained, they should be used in preference to hay or straw.