. Elementary agriculture. Agriculture. THE FARM GARDEN 185. Fig. 98. A boy's garden—Beautiful as loell as profitable. tliey will help to drain certain wet spots in tlie gar- den. A liand roller and hand rake are used for pul- verizing and crashing lumps of earth left by the harrow. For root crops in clay, a subsoil plow that drags a second share after the first and breaks and loosens the bottom of the furrow to a great depth is often used. Garden Tools. Small hand tools, such as trowels, spuds, and dibbles, are used in transplanting. The hoe and steel garden rake are useful in finishing the to


. Elementary agriculture. Agriculture. THE FARM GARDEN 185. Fig. 98. A boy's garden—Beautiful as loell as profitable. tliey will help to drain certain wet spots in tlie gar- den. A liand roller and hand rake are used for pul- verizing and crashing lumps of earth left by the harrow. For root crops in clay, a subsoil plow that drags a second share after the first and breaks and loosens the bottom of the furrow to a great depth is often used. Garden Tools. Small hand tools, such as trowels, spuds, and dibbles, are used in transplanting. The hoe and steel garden rake are useful in finishing the top of the ground. The common hoe is too wide for narrow rows and delicate plants, so there 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 Nida, William Lewis. Chicago, A. Flanagan Company


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