Five Acres and IndependenceDover Publications, 1940 - 397 Seiten Everyone who has ever dreamed of getting back to the soil will derive from Maurice Grenville Kains' practical and easy-to-understand discussions a more complete view of what small-scale farming means. Countless readers of Five Acres and Independence have come away with specific projects to begin and moved closer to the fulfillment of their dreams of independence on a small farm. |
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... roots are left . Experiments with countless trees and bushes and many species have supported the business tree planters ' contention that these remnants of conduit roots cannot do feeding - root duty and supply the trunks with the water ...
... roots quickly become established in it . Good plants - sturdy , stocky ones are surer to succeed than spindly ones , which latter are likely to collapse . When the soil is dry , cool , cloudy days favor success , so do late after- noon ...
... roots . Puddling ( dipping the roots in thin mud ) is usually not a good practise with small plants because it bunches the roots instead of keeping them separate . When plants are lifted with little or no earth attached to them they ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
TRIED AND TRUE WAYS TO FAIL | 7 |
FIGURES DONT LIE | 15 |
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