Around the Year in the GardenDesigned to aid the time-limited gardener, Rockwell's 1917 work provides seasonable and clear directions for tasks to be accomplished each month in the garden. |
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arsenate of lead beans beetles beets bloom Bordeaux mixture border Brussels sprouts bulbs cabbage canes cauliflower celery cold cold-frame color condition covered crops cucumbers cultivation dry weather dust early eggplants fall feet fertilizer flat flowers foliage frame freezing frost fruit give glass greenhouse ground grow grown growth hardy home garden hot-bed inches insects keep kerosene larvæ late lawn leaf mold leaves lettuce manure moist moisture mulch muskmelons narcissi nitrate of soda onions Paris green peas phlox plant food PLATE possible pots protection pruning radishes rake roots roses rotted rows sand sash season seed seed drill seedlings shade shrubs soil soon sorts sowing sown spade spading fork spray spring sprout squash stalks summer supply surface temperature things tomatoes transplanting trees usually varieties vines weeds weeks wheel hoe winter wood