| 1822 - 584 pages
...future rows are well soaked with water. The mould upon each side is then collected, so as to form ridges seven or eight inches above the previous level of the ground, and these are well watered ; after which the seeds are sowed, in single rows, along the tops of the ridges. The... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1828 - 322 pages
...of peas are well soaked with water. The mould upon each side is then collected so as to form ridges seven or eight inches above the previous level of...this way, the plants continue green and vigorous, resisting mildew, and yielding fruit till subdued by frost." — Hart. Trans, vol. ii. To save seed.... | |
| Library, John Baxter - 1830 - 594 pages
...of peaa are well soaked with water. The mould upon each side is then collected, so as to form ridges seven or eight inches above the previous level of...and abundant moisture. If dry weather at any time sets in, water is supplied profusely once a week. In this way the plants continue green and vigorous,... | |
| Library, John Baxter - 1830 - 614 pages
...of pea» are « soaked with waler. The mould upon each side is then collected, so as to form i»p| seven or eight inches above the previous level of the ground; and these ridges are «t walered. The seeds are now sown in single rows, along the tops of the ridges, the pi»"11 grow... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1835 - 318 pages
...of peas are well soaked with water. The mould upon each side is then collected so as to form ridges seven or eight inches above the previous level of...time set in, water is applied profusely once a week. lu this way, the plants continue green and vigorous, resist20 ing mildew, and yielding fruit till subdued... | |
| John Towers (C.M.H.S.) - 1839 - 746 pages
...of peas are well soaked with water. The mould upon each side is then collected, so as to form ridges seven or eight inches above the previous level of...moisture. If dry weather at any time set in, water is supplied profusely once a week. In this way the plants continue green and vigorous, resisting mildew,... | |
| John Lindley - 1840 - 430 pages
...future rows are well soaked with water. The mould upon each side is then collected, so as to form ridges seven or eight inches above the previous level of the ground, and these are well watered ; after which, the seeds are sowed, in single rows, along the tops of the ridges.... | |
| Thomas Andrew Knight - 1841 - 410 pages
...future rows are well soaked with water. The mould upon each side is then collected, so as to form ridges seven or eight inches above the previous level of the ground, and these are well watered ; after which the seeds are sowed, in single rows, along the tops of the ridges. The... | |
| Thomas Andrew Knight - 1841 - 406 pages
...future rows are well soaked with water. The mould upon each side is then collected, so as to form ridges seven or eight inches above the previous level of the ground, and these are well watered ; after which the seeds are sowed, in single rows, along the tops of the ridges. The... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1842 - 338 pages
...of peas are well soaked with water. The mould upon each side is then collected so as to form ridges seven or eight inches above the previous level of...this way, the plants continue green and vigorous, resisting mildew, and yielding fruit till subdued by frost." — Hort Trans, vol. ii. To save seed.... | |
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