. Farm horticulture, prepared especially for those interested in either home or commercial horticulture. Vegetable gardening; Fruit-culture. Fig. 12.—A cross-section of a concrete Lot-bed. contact with the moist earth. The crossbar should be made of a piece of wood 2x3 inches. It should be of the best material. The crossbars should be placed with the greatest. Fig. 13.—Showing the method of constructing a concrete hot-bed. Note the framework which is necessary. care and precision, because if they are too close together the sash will bind and cause great annoyance. The distance from center to c


. Farm horticulture, prepared especially for those interested in either home or commercial horticulture. Vegetable gardening; Fruit-culture. Fig. 12.—A cross-section of a concrete Lot-bed. contact with the moist earth. The crossbar should be made of a piece of wood 2x3 inches. It should be of the best material. The crossbars should be placed with the greatest. Fig. 13.—Showing the method of constructing a concrete hot-bed. Note the framework which is necessary. care and precision, because if they are too close together the sash will bind and cause great annoyance. The distance from center to center of the crossbars should be one-half inch more than the width of the sash to ensure ease in 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 Hood, George William, 1886-. Philadelphia, New York, Lea & Febiger


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