. The book of a thousand gardens;. Vegetable gardening. [from old catalog]. Winner of Second Prize in Garden Contest. A Good Load of Vegetables from the Nevsr Country of S Dak. P. R. Culver and Wife, McNeely, S. Dak. 1 placed tin cans, with a small hole in the bottom, filled with water in some of my cucumber and melon hills, but for the most part I ha" e depended on the hoe. The soil is a black sandy loam, and water is not more iSan 20 feet down, and hoeing helps a great deal. 1 have no tools except a common hoe and rake. I have had to sell and eat, lettuce, radishes, onions, beets, turni
. The book of a thousand gardens;. Vegetable gardening. [from old catalog]. Winner of Second Prize in Garden Contest. A Good Load of Vegetables from the Nevsr Country of S Dak. P. R. Culver and Wife, McNeely, S. Dak. 1 placed tin cans, with a small hole in the bottom, filled with water in some of my cucumber and melon hills, but for the most part I ha" e depended on the hoe. The soil is a black sandy loam, and water is not more iSan 20 feet down, and hoeing helps a great deal. 1 have no tools except a common hoe and rake. I have had to sell and eat, lettuce, radishes, onions, beets, turnips, beans, peas, squashes, cucumbers, carrots, greens and sweet corn. Those who have seen it pronounced it the best and cleanest garden in the country. A SUCCESSFUL WOMAN GARDENER. From Mrs. Fannie M. Klinck., Clarksville, Iowa. I want to tell you about my garden. My object was to have plenty of vegetables, 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 Field, Henry, 1871- [from old catalog] comp. Shenandoah, Ia. , The Henry Field seed co.
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