| Industrial arts - 1811 - 452 pages
...bed, in the common way of trenching, fifteen inches deep from the present surface ; then level the bottom, upon which plant a row of sets across the...trench the same width and depth, turning the earth ii.to the first trench over the row of sets: thus proceeding, trench after trench, to the end. Where... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1812 - 442 pages
...the bed, in the common way of trenchingi fifteen inches deep from the present surface; then level the bottom, upon which plant a row of sets across the...Where. more than the produce of one bed is required for the,supply of the family for twelve months, the third bed is next to be planted, which treat as directed... | |
| Industrial arts - 1812 - 440 pages
...the bed, in the Common way of trenching, fifteen inches deep from the present Surface; then level the b'ottom, upon which plant a row of sets across the...nine inches apart each way, with their crowns upright ; aftervyards dig the next trench the same width and depth, turning the earth into the first trench... | |
| Agriculture - 1812 - 394 pages
...adjoining bed ; it should then be trenched lifteeu inches deeper, and a row of sets planted at the bottom, across the bed, at nine inches apart each way, with their crowns upright ; the next trench is then to be prepared in the same way, and the earth turned into the first trench.... | |
| John Abercrombie, Thomas Mawe - Gardening - 1818 - 746 pages
...planted deep, only inserted to their tops with the crowns upright, about six inches asunder ; then dig the next trench the same width and depth, turning the earth into the first trench over the rows of sets; thus proceed, trench and trench, to the end, breaking all lumpy clods. By practising... | |
| John Abercrombie - Gardening - 1832 - 704 pages
...above method, only just inserted to their tops with the crowns upright, about six inches asunder ; then dig the next trench the same width and depth, turning the earth into the fimt trench, over the rows of sets ; thus proceed, trench and trench, to the end, breaking all lumpy... | |
| Philip Miller - 1835 - 742 pages
...from the ¡resent surface ; then level the bottom, upon which plant a row of sets across the bed Ht nine inches apart each way, with their Crowns upright...trench over the row of sets ; thus proceeding trench afler trench to the f nd. Where more than the produce of ore bed is required for the supply of the... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1869 - 404 pages
...with their crowns upright ; then dig another trench two feet wide, as in the common way of trenching, turning the earth into the first trench over the row of sets, and then plant another row, and so on till finished. The bed must be kept clear from weeds all summer,... | |
| Home economics - 1899 - 792 pages
...with their crowns upright ; then dig another trench two feet wide, as in the common way of trenching, turning the earth into the first trench over the row of sets, and then plant another row, and so on till finished. The bed must be kept clear from weeds all summer,... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1811 - 452 pages
...bed, in the common way of trenching, fifteen inches deep from the present surface ; then level the bottom, upon which plant a row of sets across the...next trench the same width and depth, turning the cart i into the. first trench over the row of sets : thus proceeding, trench after; trench, to the... | |
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