| 1902 - 350 pages
...fever, but no other infectious disease reported to the board. — JH Bell, Sec. WHITNEYVILLE. 1900. As soon as the frost is out of the ground in the spring, we see that every one cleans out his privy vault and cleans up around his buildings, so of late we... | |
| Maine. State Board of Health - 1902 - 334 pages
...fever, but no other infectious disease reported to the board. — JH Bell, Sec. WHITNEYVILLE. 1900. As soon as the frost is out of the ground in the spring, we see that every one cleans out his privy vault and cleans up around his buildings, so of late we... | |
| Maine. State Board of Health - 1902 - 336 pages
...fever, but no other infectious disease reported to the board. — JH Bell, Sec. WHITNEYVILLE. 1900. As soon as the frost is out of the ground in the spring, we see that every one cleans out his privy vault and cleans up around his buildings, so of late we... | |
| Jenny H. Stickney - 1902 - 136 pages
...paths run between the beds so that things may be cared for and gathered when ready. Some seeds can be planted as soon as the frost is out of the ground. Some are sown deep and some have only a sifting of earth to cover them. Peas are in rows and corn in... | |
| Helena Rutherfurd Ely - 1903 - 350 pages
...(Golden Glow) two feet apart. The roots should be bought and planted, preferably in October, otherwise as soon as the frost is out of the ground in the spring, as they start very early. In front of the Rudbeckias plant Cannas — the Tarrytown, of most vivid... | |
| Massachusetts. Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board - 1903 - 386 pages
...earth and rock work to be done, though not more than could be finished in time for laying the tracks as soon as the frost is out of the ground in the spring. The excavation was begun on June 11. The average force employed was 113 men and 17 horses. The maximum... | |
| Helena Rutherfurd Ely - 1903 - 348 pages
...(Golden Glow) two feet apart. The roots should be bought and planted, preferably in October, otherwise as soon as the frost is out of the ground in the spring, as they start very early. In front of the Rudbeckias plant Cannas — the Tarrytown, of most vivid... | |
| International dry-farming congress - 1911 - 276 pages
...successfully adopted in California, Wyoming, Utah, western Kansas and Nebraska, and is as follows: As soon as the frost is out of the ground in the spring, land that has been plowed the previous year is disced until the soil is loose and porous enough to... | |
| 1908 - 288 pages
...PIG. 17. — Setting the seedling and covering the roots. Time to plant. Planting should be undertaken as soon as the frost is out of the ground in the spring, the month of April and first of May being preferable, in order that the young roots may get started... | |
| Burt C. Buffum - 1909 - 466 pages
...the whole tree with enough earth to keep it moist. They should be taken out and planted where wanted as soon as the frost is out of the ground in the spring. If left in the pits too long, the buds will start and will be so tender when set out, that all will... | |
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