. Vegetable forcing. Forcing (Plants); Vegetable gardening. MISCELLANEOUS VEGETABLES 361. Fig. 127.—Chinese cabbage which, with rather copious watering after that period, would prevent the breaking down of the tips of the leaves. According to experiments made by Hepler at the University of Wisconsin, 12 to 16 weeks are required to grow Chinese cabbage to marketable size. It is possible that special strains of this interesting salad plant could be developed which would thrive well under glass. The trouble is that Pe Tsai was never accustomed to green- houses in old China. CRESS Water cress (Nas


. Vegetable forcing. Forcing (Plants); Vegetable gardening. MISCELLANEOUS VEGETABLES 361. Fig. 127.—Chinese cabbage which, with rather copious watering after that period, would prevent the breaking down of the tips of the leaves. According to experiments made by Hepler at the University of Wisconsin, 12 to 16 weeks are required to grow Chinese cabbage to marketable size. It is possible that special strains of this interesting salad plant could be developed which would thrive well under glass. The trouble is that Pe Tsai was never accustomed to green- houses in old China. CRESS Water cress (Nasturtium officinale) is one of the easiest crops to grow in the greenhouse. A small planting of it is always desirable in private establishments, and com- mercial places, which are located near markets that are. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Watts, Ralph Levi, 1869-. New York, Orange Judd co.


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