The book of asparagus, with sections also on celery, salsify, scorzonera and seakale . we do. In this book, as far as I amable, I will give the results of my experience of thirty-five years with asparagus—having grown it in variouscounties, in various soils, and on various sites. SeED-BeOS, and how I MAKE THEM A plant benefits no more than does a child in itsinfancy by being starved and neglected. If there is oneplant more than others that in its early career shouldnot be stunted, it is asparagus. The best time of the year in which to sow the seedis the month of March, and the seed-ground must


The book of asparagus, with sections also on celery, salsify, scorzonera and seakale . we do. In this book, as far as I amable, I will give the results of my experience of thirty-five years with asparagus—having grown it in variouscounties, in various soils, and on various sites. SeED-BeOS, and how I MAKE THEM A plant benefits no more than does a child in itsinfancy by being starved and neglected. If there is oneplant more than others that in its early career shouldnot be stunted, it is asparagus. The best time of the year in which to sow the seedis the month of March, and the seed-ground must beclean and rich. The latter quality is more easily ob-tained than the former, but there should be no careless-ness as regards the condition of the land. A good openpiece should be selected—light and friable, even lighterfor the seeds than for permanent plantations. SEED-BEDS 7 The seed does not readily germinate, so that if thesoil be foul a good crop of weeds will be the result,and with these it will not be easy to deal. Therefore, in order to secure clean land, prepare the.


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