item: #1 of 7 id: 21682 author: Burr, Fearing title: The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species and Varietes; With Directions for Propagation, Culture and Use. date: None words: 190319 flesch: 81 summary: In texture and flavor, they are thought to approach some of the broccolis or cauliflowers; having, generally, little of the peculiar musky odor and taste common to some of the coarser and larger varieties of cabbages. The Early Charlton may, however, be distinguished by its stronger habit of growth, flat pods, larger seeds, and by being fit for use about a fortnight later than the Early Frame; so that, when sown at the same time, it forms a succession. keywords: april; bed; black; broad; brown; cabbage; color; common; crop; cultivation; cut; diameter; drills; dwarf; early; feet; fine; flavor; flesh; flowers; foot; form; fruit; garden; green; ground; growth; half; head; height; inches; large; leaves; length; light; long; manner; new; pale; plants; pods; purple; quality; red; roots; rows; season; seeds; size; skin; small; smooth; soil; sorts; sown; species; spring; state; stem; summer; surface; sweet; table; tender; time; use; varieties; variety; vil; weather; weeks; white; winter; years; yellow; yellowish cache: 21682.txt plain text: 21682.txt item: #2 of 7 id: 36064 author: Anonymous title: Farm Gardening with Hints on Cheap Manuring Quick Cash Crops and How to Grow Them date: None words: 25990 flesch: 75 summary: Good soil, good cultivation and sufficient moisture are the essentials for rapid growth. Mangels and sugar beets, of course, have a place on every farm, for stock-feeding purposes, and table beets may also be grown, if good soil is available, for market purposes. keywords: acre; beans; bed; celery; corn; crop; culture; early; farm; feet; garden; ground; illustration; inches; johnson; manure; market; new; plants; roots; rows; seed; soil; stokes; use; water; winter cache: 36064.txt plain text: 36064.txt item: #3 of 7 id: 43531 author: Anonymous title: The Vegetable Garden: What, When, and How to Plant date: None words: 79529 flesch: 70 summary: | | | Seeds or +---------------------------+--------------+ Depth +------------------------+----------------------+ Ready for use | | plants | Rows apart. It is better to apply a mulch after potato plants have made some growth, as an earlier application may result in smothering some plants and in injury from late frosts. keywords: beans; bed; conditions; crop; cultivation; days.| |; e. s.; early; feet; field; garden; good; ground; growing; grown; growth; hand; in.|; inches; july |; june |; land; manure; market; onions; order; ounce |; planting; plants; potatoes; roots; rows; season; seed; seed potatoes; soil; surface; time; tubers; use; varieties; vegetables; water; winter; | spring; | | cache: 43531.txt plain text: 43531.txt item: #4 of 7 id: 4512 author: Solomon, Steve title: Gardening Without Irrigation: or without much, anyway date: None words: 25830 flesch: 71 summary: How long available soil water will sustain a crop is determined by how many plants are drawing on the reserve, how extensively their root systems develop, and how many leaves are transpiring the moisture. Rain and irrigation are not the only ways to replace soil moisture. keywords: april; bed; crops; dry; earth; feet; foot; garden; gardening; growth; inches; irrigation; leaves; mid; moisture; plant; root; row; seed; soil; soil moisture; sowing; spacing; spring; squash; summer; surface; time; varieties; vegetables; water; winter; yield cache: 4512.txt plain text: 4512.txt item: #5 of 7 id: 46052 author: Rexford, Eben E. (Eben Eugene) title: A-B-C of Vegetable Gardening date: None words: 22907 flesch: 78 summary: The roots of most garden plants do not extend far in any direction, nor go very deep; therefore food must be given directly to them if we would secure the best possible result. The large-leaved beet has foliage of a dark, rich crimson quite as ornamental as that of many plants used by gardeners to produce the tropical effects which many persons admire. keywords: early; garden; good; ground; hotbed; place; plants; season; seed; small; soil; time; use; varieties; variety; vegetables; winter; work cache: 46052.txt plain text: 46052.txt item: #6 of 7 id: 48063 author: Paine, Albert Bigelow title: A Little Garden Calendar for Boys and Girls date: None words: 44645 flesch: 89 summary: And won't my pansies come at all? whimpered little Prue. danced little Prue, who was as happy as Davy over the sprouting of the radish. keywords: beautiful; chief; corn; davy; day; family; flowers; gardener; good; green; grow; kinds; leaves; morning; pease; plants; prue; seeds; sun; sweet; things; time; way; white; year cache: 48063.txt plain text: 48063.txt item: #7 of 7 id: 7123 author: Rockwell, F. F. (Frederick Frye) title: Home Vegetable Gardening A Complete and Practical Guide to the Planting and Care of All Vegetables, Fruits and Berries Worth Growing for Home Use date: None words: 59495 flesch: 77 summary: As before stated, however, almost without exception they will need liberal manuring to produce good garden crops. Try | | | | other earlies |Golden Wax | May 15 | July 22| Rusted. keywords: cabbage; care; chapter; crop; cut; early; fall; feet; food; fruit; garden; garden soil; ground; growing; half; hand; home; inches; lettuce; manure; new; place; planting; plants; quality; roots; rows; season; seed; set; soil; sorts; spring; time; trees; use; varieties; vegetables; water; way; white; winter; work; year; | | cache: 7123.txt plain text: 7123.txt