Success in Market Gardening a New Vegetable Growers Manual

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Success in Market Gardening a New Vegetable Growers Manual
Herbert Rawson
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HORSERADISH (Cochlearia Armoracia) is raised from sets saved during preparation for market of the previous crop. These are put into the ground as early as the soil can be prepared. Plough four furrows together, and thus form a [163] SUCCESS IN MARKET GARDENING ridge; along the middle of this ridge the sets are planted by hand, eighteen inches apart, and covered two inches deep. A series of ridges thus formed will bring the rows about three and one- half feet apart. A row of spinach is sown on o
...ne side of this ridge, and a row of beets on the other side, leaving the centre occupied by the horseradish, which is very slow in starting, so that the others will not interfere with it at all. The spinach is cut off early; and the beets, after they have made a proper growth, are thinned for greens, while those that are left to grow are soon gathered and bunched for early marketing. By this time the horseradish will have reached a height of five or six inches, and can now be hoed and cultivated.

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