. Agriculture, its fundamental principles. Agriculture. The plant on the left was improperly set; the soil is being pressed properly to the roots of the plant on the right. Fifth: The plant should be dipped in fertile soil packed firmly around its roots The celery plant to the left was transplanted; the one to the right was not. The root system is thus smaller, and it has to adapt itself to new conditions. It is unable properly to supply food to the whole plant. Therefore the top should be cut back to corre- spond with the smaller root and to give it time to reestabhsh itself, water and have m


. Agriculture, its fundamental principles. Agriculture. The plant on the left was improperly set; the soil is being pressed properly to the roots of the plant on the right. Fifth: The plant should be dipped in fertile soil packed firmly around its roots The celery plant to the left was transplanted; the one to the right was not. The root system is thus smaller, and it has to adapt itself to new conditions. It is unable properly to supply food to the whole plant. Therefore the top should be cut back to corre- spond with the smaller root and to give it time to reestabhsh itself, water and have moist, . This enables them to. 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 Soule, Andrew MacNairn. [from old catalog]; Turpin, Edna Henry Lee, 1867-1952, joint author. Richmond, Atlanta [etc. ] B. F. Johnson publishing company


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