ReportLee Valley Experimental Horticulture Station, 1958 - Agricultural experiment stations |
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... Soil Small Soil 20 126 105 12.2 411 369 29.0 619 550 43.0 1307 1137 70.6 1.89 99 84 9.4 410 354 27.0 612 Large Polythene 142 129 14.6 389 369 30-0 589 545 Small Polythene 97 91 9.8 278 272 21.0 452 529 40.2 43. - 0 426 32.0 1296 1116 ...
... Soil Small Soil 20 126 105 12.2 411 369 29.0 619 550 43.0 1307 1137 70.6 1.89 99 84 9.4 410 354 27.0 612 Large Polythene 142 129 14.6 389 369 30-0 589 545 Small Polythene 97 91 9.8 278 272 21.0 452 529 40.2 43. - 0 426 32.0 1296 1116 ...
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On 12 April , the small beds on a soil base , medium beds on a soil base and on polythene were ' necked ' and top - dressed in a similar way . The large beds were not ' necked ' or top - dressed until 27 April . All treatments were ...
On 12 April , the small beds on a soil base , medium beds on a soil base and on polythene were ' necked ' and top - dressed in a similar way . The large beds were not ' necked ' or top - dressed until 27 April . All treatments were ...
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... soil , which was relatively free of disease organisms . Tomatoes are usually planted direct into the border soil or in cardboard rings filled with compost and stood on the soil base so it may be diffi- cult to visualise any advantage in ...
... soil , which was relatively free of disease organisms . Tomatoes are usually planted direct into the border soil or in cardboard rings filled with compost and stood on the soil base so it may be diffi- cult to visualise any advantage in ...
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DIRECTORS REPORT | 1 |
TOMATOES | 7 |
STATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE inside front cover | 11 |
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Ailsa Craig antirrhinums applied April August average blooms bronzing carbon dioxide chalk chrysanthemums CO2 enrichment colour commenced compartments compost cool cucumber cultural cut flower day temperature December early yield effect experiment February Fred Shoesmith fruit quality gave given glasshouse grade gross monetary return growers grown growth hand pollination Hoddesdon hybrids inch increase infection inoculated January Jescot July June LAYOUT Lea Valley liquid feeds loam malathion manure March Mean month mushrooms night temperature obtained October old cucumber bed peat percentage period pick Pink planting dates plots pollination polythene potash potassium nitrate Potentate pots PROGRESS REPORT propagation Redgauntlet replications rows runners season seed seedlings September shading soil sowing sown spacing spikes spray steam stems straw bales TABLE temperature regimes tomato total yield trays treatments triple superphosphate trusses tubers unshaded urea VARIETY TRIAL ventilation virus Ware Cross weeks White Yellow