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" ... inches apart. Here they will stand the winter ; and you must see that the slugs do not eat them. If any plants fail, you have plenty in the bed where you prick them out.; for your 36 rods will not require more than 4000 plants. "
the farmers magazine - Page 232
1823
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Cottage economy: containing information relative to the brewing of beer ...

William Cobbett - 1822 - 200 pages
...and then transplant your plants on the ridges, at 15 inches apart. Here they will stand the winler; and you must see that the slugs do not eat them. If...have plenty in the bed where you pricked them out ; .lor your 36 rods will not require more than 4000 plants. If the winter be very hard, and bad for...
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The American Farmer

John S. Skinner - 1824 - 434 pages
...sooner than she ought. The cause of this I do not know, but experience has long established the fact. some manure (of which I say more hereafter) between...the bed where you pricked them out; for your 36 rods you will not require more than 4000 plants. If the winter be veryhard, and bad for plants, you cannot...
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Cottage Economy: Containing Information Relative to the Brewing of Beer ...

William Cobbett - 1828 - 206 pages
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Cottage economy: containing information relative to the brewing of beer ...

William Cobbett - 1828 - 192 pages
...I shall say more hereafter) between the ridges, in the other 36 rods, .and turn the ridges over on this manure, and then transplant your plants on the...plants fail, you have plenty in the bed where you prick them out.; for your 36 rods will not require more than 4000 plants. If the winter be very hard,...
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The Country Gentleman's Magazine

Simpkin, Marshall & Co - 1832 - 1114 pages
...then transplant your plants on the ridges, at fifteen inches apart. Here they will stand the winter 5 and you must see that the slugs do not eat them. If...plants fail, you have plenty in the bed where you prick them out ; for your 36 rods will not require mare than 4000 plants. If the winter be very hard,...
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An essay on the improvement to be made in the cultivation of small farms, by ...

esq. William Blacker - 1834 - 100 pages
...perches, turn the ridges over in this manure, and then transplant your plants on the ridges, at fifteen inches apart. Here they will stand the winter, and...plenty in the bed where you pricked them out ; for your thirty. six perches will not require more than four thousand plants. If the winter be very hard, and...
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The Dublin Penny Journal, Volume 1

1832 - 440 pages
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The Dublin Penny Journal, Volume 1

1832 - 448 pages
...and turn the ridges over on this manure, and then transplant your plants on the ridges, at fifteen inches apart. Here they will stand the winter ; and...not eat them. If any plants fail, you have plenty in tike bed where you prick them out ; for your thirty-six rods will not require more than 4000 plants....
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A second series of useful hints for labourers; selected from the ...

Society for improving the condition of the labouring classes - 1840 - 168 pages
...ridges, and turn the ridges over on this manure; then transplant your plants on the ridges at fifteen inches apart; here they will stand the winter, and...plenty in the bed where you pricked them out, for your thirty-six rods will not require more than four thousand plants. If the weather be very hard, you should...
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Some Remarks on Lancashire Farming, and on Various Subjects Connected with ...

Lawrence Rawstorne - 1843 - 128 pages
...ridges over in this manure, and then transplant your plants in the ridges at fifteen inches apart. If any plants fail, you have plenty in the bed where you picked them out, for your thirty-eight perches will not require more than 4,000 plants. If the winter...
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