The book of Garden Management Comprising Information On Laying Out And Plantin

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The book of Garden Management Comprising Information On Laying Out And Plantin
Beeton, Samuel Orchart, 1831-1877
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Endive. — Continue to blanch in succession. If this is done with flowerpots, these, as they are removed, can be placed on others.
2 1 13. Spinach. — If this has been properly thinned and kept clean, it will continue to grow, the leaves alone being picked for use. If the plants stand nine inches or a foot apart, it will be all the better.
2 1 14. Broccoli. — Such as ai*e coming in now should be watched. There is a time to cut them, which is ascertained by so doing. Eemove dead leaves, and use th
...e hoe between them.
2 1 15. Brussels Sprouts, Borecole, and Savoys, are best kept free from dead leaves, which in damp weather become unpleasant.
21 16. Callage may still be planted out for the next summer's crop ; but the earlier it is done now the better. Use the hoe freely amongt those planted last month : they will be much better for it.
2117. Caulijlowers. — Stir the soil about those in hand-glasses, and keep the lights off "unless frost compels keeping them on.
§ 4. — Fruit-Garden.


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