| Bernard M'Mahon - Gardening - 1806 - 746 pages
...every way, for the purple, or two feet, for the white kind ; and, if kept clean, and a little earth drawn up to their stems, •when about a foot high, they will produce plenty of fruit. Or, the seed may be sown about the end of this month, on a warm border, and planted out finally, in... | |
| Bernard M'Mahon - Gardening - 1806 - 686 pages
...every way, for the purple, or two feet, for the white kind ; and if kept clean, and a little earth dra'wn up to their stems, when about a foot high, they will produce plenty of fruit. Or, the seed may be sown about the end of this month, on a warm border, and planted out finally, in... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - Fruit trees - 1828 - 322 pages
...distance of two feet and a half asunder, every way, for the purple, or two feet for the white kind ; and if kept clean, and a little earth be drawn up...about a foot high, they will produce plenty of fruit. Or, the seed may be sown about the end of April, on a warm border, and planted out finally the beginning... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - Botany - 1836 - 142 pages
...kept down close nntil the plants come up, after which a little air maybe given m the heat of the day.t Towards the middle of May, if settled warm weather,...about a foot high, they will produce plenty of fruit. The plants of the white kind may be raised in the same manner, and transplanted into pots in May ;... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - Gardening - 1839 - 320 pages
...distance of two feet and a half asunder, every way, for the purple, or two feet for the white kind ; and if kept clean, and a little earth be drawn up...about a foot high, they will produce plenty of fruit. Or, the seed may be sown about the end of April, on a warm border, and planted out finally the beginning... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - Herb gardening - 1847 - 196 pages
...may be given in the heat of the day.* Toward the middle of May, if the weather be warm and settled, the plants should be set out from twenty-four to thirty...plenty of fruit. Plants of the white variety may be riased in the same manner, and transplanted into pots in May; or if some of the seed be sown in a warm... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - Vegetable gardening - 1856 - 142 pages
...every way, for the purple, or two feet for the white kind ; and if kept clean, and a little earth he drawn up to their stems, when about a foot high, they will produce plenty of fruit. Or, the seed may be sown about the end of April, on a warm border, and planted out finally the beginning... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1857 - 672 pages
...distance of two feet and a half asunder, every way, for the purple, or two feet for the white kind; and if kept clean, and a little earth be drawn up...about a foot high, they will produce plenty of fruit Or, the seed may be sown about the end of April, on a warm border, and planted out finally the beginning... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - Gardening - 1866 - 528 pages
...may be given in the heat of the day. Towards the middle of May, if the weather be warm and settled, the plants should be set out from twenty-four to thirty...drawn up to their stems when about a foot high, they ?ill produce plenty of fruit. Plants of the white variety may be raised in the same manner and transplanted... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - Gardening - 1867 - 528 pages
...may be given in the beat of the day. Towards the middle of May, if the weather be warm and settled, the plants should be set out from twenty-four to thirty...warm piece of ground; and if kept clean, and a little eartli be drawn up to their stems when about a foot high, they will produce plenty of fruit. Plants... | |
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