The Profitable Culture of Vegetables for Market Gardeners Small Holders And Ot

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The Profitable Culture of Vegetables for Market Gardeners Small Holders And Ot
Thomas Smith
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By 2ft. 6in. In the former case and 2ft. Gin. By 3ft. In the latter being none too much. Both plantings may be inter- cropped with advantage, the ground to be occupied by summer Cauliflowers being previously sown with rows of summer spinach at suitable distances apart, which becomes exhausted by continual picking before the Cauliflowers need all the space, Cauliflower. 1 83 and the autumn plantation may be intercropped with French beans, lettuces, late celery, &c.
Copious supplies of moisture d
...uring the growing period is an essential part of the successful cultivation of Cauliflowers. If the weather is dry planting must be accompanied by a good watering-in. Where the area devoted to the crop is only of moderate extent further supplies of water, accompanied by surface mulches, present no serious difficulties, but the mois- ture for crops on a more extensive scale usually depends upon the natural rainfall, and unless evaporation of soil moisture is prevented by keeping the surface soil in the condition of a mulch by frequent stirrings with the hoe, summer crops may prove unsatisfactory.

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