The American Gardener's Calendar; Adapted to the Climates and Seasons of the United States: Containing a Complete Account of All the Work Necessary to be Done ... for Every Month in the Year; with Ample Practical Directions for Performing the Same ...B. Graves, no. 40, North Fourth-Street, 1806 - 648 страница |
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... thickness may be grooved out on the inside , for the sash to rest and slide on , and the other half left for its support ... thick , should run from back to front morticed into each , for their support , and for them to slide on ; in the ...
... thickness may be grooved out on the inside , for the sash to rest and slide on , and the other half left for its support ... thick , should run from back to front morticed into each , for their support , and for them to slide on ; in the ...
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... thick for the first three or four nights , as a thicker covering in the carly state of the bed might be apt to occasion a too violent internal heat and steam of a burn- ing nature ; but as the great heat decreases , augment the covering ...
... thick for the first three or four nights , as a thicker covering in the carly state of the bed might be apt to occasion a too violent internal heat and steam of a burn- ing nature ; but as the great heat decreases , augment the covering ...
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... thick ; ob- serving to plant three plants in each pot ; and if the earth is quite dry , give a very little water just to the roots of the plants only ; and directly plunge the pots into the earth on the bed , close to one another ...
... thick ; ob- serving to plant three plants in each pot ; and if the earth is quite dry , give a very little water just to the roots of the plants only ; and directly plunge the pots into the earth on the bed , close to one another ...
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... thick , to preserve the heat , and prevent the rank steam of the new dung from coming up , and entering into the frame , where it would prove destructive to the plants ; the lining will soon greatly revive the declining heat of the bed ...
... thick , to preserve the heat , and prevent the rank steam of the new dung from coming up , and entering into the frame , where it would prove destructive to the plants ; the lining will soon greatly revive the declining heat of the bed ...
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... thick , and cover them with earth about an inch and a half deep ; or may place the roots in drills , and draw the ... thick of dung , and must be covered with a frame and glasses . The earth must be light and dry , and laid about four to ...
... thick , and cover them with earth about an inch and a half deep ; or may place the roots in drills , and draw the ... thick of dung , and must be covered with a frame and glasses . The earth must be light and dry , and laid about four to ...
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