The Lancaster Farmer a Monthly Journal volume 7

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The Lancaster Farmer a Monthly Journal volume 7
Simon Snyder Rathvon
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Artificial waterings are absolutely necessaiy for plants recently transplanted. If the weather is hot and dry, fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, flower plants and vegetables, and even seed sown, are all benefited by occa- sional artificial waterings. It is well known that all kinds of plants grow more iu wet sum- mers than in dry ones; and that heavy rains give fresh growths to all living crops in dry . Seasons. That should teach all cultivators the necessity of applying waters to individual
...plants in very dry seasons. The quantity and frequency of application may be considered by the quality of the soil and the grade of the lands. An orchard of fruit trees set out in spring upon high or sloping lands, will require more fre(iueiit waterings than trees of the same varieties set upon low and level lands, and the more especially if the high lands have a grav- ely subsoil. All waterings should be applied on late afternoons or evenings; and for trees, a mulch should be put over their roots to retard evaporation.

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