The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to AgricultureL. Tucker, 1860 |
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... covered . The muck of the ditches he estimated as worth more than the cost of dig- Mr. HART of Cornwall , had drained a swamp with open ditches , taking off the water three feet below the surface , and seeded it to grass , and one year ...
... covered . The muck of the ditches he estimated as worth more than the cost of dig- Mr. HART of Cornwall , had drained a swamp with open ditches , taking off the water three feet below the surface , and seeded it to grass , and one year ...
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... covered by the harrow and cultivator ; or if coarse , can , by lightly cross- plowing , be turned under three to four or five inches deep , according to the depth of plowing in the fall . If the plowing was , say nine inches deep ...
... covered by the harrow and cultivator ; or if coarse , can , by lightly cross- plowing , be turned under three to four or five inches deep , according to the depth of plowing in the fall . If the plowing was , say nine inches deep ...
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... covering the wounds made by cutting off large limbs ? I have used the alcohol solution of gum shellac , but upon the ... covered with shellac , paint , grafting - wax , or with a mixture of tar and ochre applied The BREEDER . TERBURGH ...
... covering the wounds made by cutting off large limbs ? I have used the alcohol solution of gum shellac , but upon the ... covered with shellac , paint , grafting - wax , or with a mixture of tar and ochre applied The BREEDER . TERBURGH ...
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... covered them about two inches with light mould , and then put on the sash and tended them the same as the cucumbers , and in five days they commenced coming up , and in ten days the bed was covered with briars from one to six inches ...
... covered them about two inches with light mould , and then put on the sash and tended them the same as the cucumbers , and in five days they commenced coming up , and in ten days the bed was covered with briars from one to six inches ...
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... covered , and which greatly obstructs the respiration of the plants . Those with polished leaves , such as the Orange , Myrtle , Wax plant , Pittosporum and the like , should have the leaves frequently washed with a sponge . In watering ...
... covered , and which greatly obstructs the respiration of the plants . Those with polished leaves , such as the Orange , Myrtle , Wax plant , Pittosporum and the like , should have the leaves frequently washed with a sponge . In watering ...
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