Amateur Cultivators Guide to the Flower And Kitchen Gardens Containing a Descr

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Amateur Cultivators Guide to the Flower And Kitchen Gardens Containing a Descr
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Per pkt, 20 50 New Feather-Stem Savoy. A true hybrid, possessing the growth and habit of Brussels Sprouts. A delicate and delicious vegetable, requiring same treatment as Brus- sels Sprouts. Per pkt, 10 35 Broccoli (BRASSICA OLERACEA BOTRYTIS) German, Brocoli, Spargel-kohl. French, Chou Brocoli. Spanish, Broculi.
In its structure and general habit, the Broccoli resembles the Cauliflower. It is very hardy, and surer to head, but inferior in flavor.
CULTURE. The seeds should be sown in hotbeds in
... April, or in open ground in May, in a very deep rich soil, on an open exposure, where the plants grow much stronger than near trees 01 fences. Sow the seeds tolerably thick on the surface. If dry, tramp them down, and rake in lightly.
If drought continues, give the beds a few waterings till the plants appear, which will be in two or three we^ks. Transplant in June or July, when the weather is moist, in rows two feet apart, and twenty inches in the row. Their further culture is to keep them clear of weeds by hoeing and stirring the ground.


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