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VEGETABLE CULTURE (chapter 3)
The cucumber is the next vegetable in the line. This is a plant from foreign lands. Some think that the cucumber is really a native of India. A light, sandy and rich soil is needed I mean rich in the sense of richness in organic matter. When cucumbers are grown outdoors, as we are likely [...]
Posted: January 24th, 2010 under Gardening.
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VEGETABLE CULTURE (chapter 2)
By the time the main root strikes down to the manure layer, there will be little harm done. Beets should not be transplanted. If the rows are one foot apart there is ample space for cultivation. Whenever the weather is really settled, then these seeds may be planted.
Young beet tops make fine greens. Greater care [...]
Posted: January 24th, 2010 under Gardening.
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VEGETABLE CULTURE (chapter 1)
As a rule, we choose to grow bush beans rather than pole beans. I cannot make up my mind whether or not this is from sheer laziness. In a city backyard the tall varieties might perhaps be a problem since it would be difficult to get poles. But these running beans can be trained along [...]
Posted: January 24th, 2010 under Gardening.
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LANDSCAPE GARDENING (page #2)
The formal arrangement is likely to look too stiff; the informal, too fussy, too wiggly. As far as paths go, keep this in mind, that a path should always lead somewhere. That is its business to direct one to a definite place.
Now, straight, even paths are not unpleasing if the effect is to be that [...]
Posted: January 24th, 2010 under Gardening.
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LANDSCAPE GARDENING (page #1)
Landscape gardening has often been likened to the painting of a picture. Your art-work teacher has doubtless told you that a good picture should have a point of chief interest, and the rest of the points simply go to make more beautiful the central idea, or to form a fine setting for it. So in [...]
Posted: January 24th, 2010 under Gardening.
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THE CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES (page 2)
Having given so much space to the reason for constant care in this matter, the question of methods naturally follows. Get a wheel hoe. The simplest sorts will not only save you an infinite amount of time and work, but do the work better, very much better than it can be done by [...]
Posted: January 24th, 2010 under Gardening.
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THE CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES (page 1)
Before taking up the garden vegetables individually, I shall outline the general practice of cultivation, which applies to all.
The purposes of cultivation are three to get rid of weeds, and to stimulate growth by (1) letting air into the soil and freeing unavailable plant food, and (2) by conserving moisture.
As to weeds, the gardener of [...]
Posted: January 24th, 2010 under Gardening.
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WILD FLOWER GARDEN (page 2)
Let us have a bit about the likes and dislikes of these plants. After you are once started you’ll keep on adding to this wild-flower list.
There is no one who doesn’t love the hepatica. Before the spring has really decided to come, this little flower pokes its head up and puts all else to shame. [...]
Posted: January 24th, 2010 under Gardening.
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WILD FLOWER GARDEN (page 1)
A wild-flower garden has a most attractive sound. One thinks of long tramps in the woods, collecting material, and then of the fun in fixing up a real for sure wild garden.
Many people say they have no luck at all with such a garden. It is not a question of luck, but a question of [...]
Posted: January 24th, 2010 under Gardening.
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GARDEN PESTS (page 2)
Sometimes we are much troubled with underground insects at work. You have seen a garden covered with ant hills. Here is a remedy, but one of which you must be careful.
This question is constantly being asked, ‘How can I tell what insect is doing the destructive work?’ Well, you can tell partly by the work [...]
Posted: January 23rd, 2010 under Gardening.
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