. Vegetable growing projects. Vegetable gardening; Project method in teaching. COLE CROP PROJECTS 101 9. Estimate the requirements of lime, fertilizer, and manure for your cabbage project. 10. What are the various sources of lime, phosphorus, nitrogen, and potassium? 11. What are the best directions for mixing a suitable fertilizer for cabbage f. Fig. 28. —Transplanting cabbage plants in the field by the use of a dibber. 15. Planting in the garden. — In most sections of the North, strong, well-hardened early plants may be set in the garden or field as soon as the ground can be prepared. As a r


. Vegetable growing projects. Vegetable gardening; Project method in teaching. COLE CROP PROJECTS 101 9. Estimate the requirements of lime, fertilizer, and manure for your cabbage project. 10. What are the various sources of lime, phosphorus, nitrogen, and potassium? 11. What are the best directions for mixing a suitable fertilizer for cabbage f. Fig. 28. —Transplanting cabbage plants in the field by the use of a dibber. 15. Planting in the garden. — In most sections of the North, strong, well-hardened early plants may be set in the garden or field as soon as the ground can be prepared. As a rule, we can begin transplanting out of doors about April 15, and earher in some sections. Late cabbage is ordinarUy transplanted between June 15 and July 10. Experience has taught commercial growers that comparatively early planting, say from the fifteenth to twen-. 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, Macmillan


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