| John Abercrombie, Thomas Mawe - 1787 - 680 Seiten
...a fpade cut out a final! trench or drill clofe to the line, about fix inches deep, making that fide next the line nearly upright ; and when one trench...plant that before you open another, placing the plants the diftance of ten or twelve inches in the row. In planting thefe plants, obferve they muft not be... | |
| Bernard M'Mahon - 1806 - 746 Seiten
...than the former. The following is the method of planting them : Strain your line along the bed eight inches from the edge ; then with a spade cut out a...upright ten or twelve inches distance in the row. In planting these plants, observe that they must not be placed flal in the bottom of the trench, but... | |
| Bernard M'Mahon - 1806 - 686 Seiten
...than the former. The following is the method of planting them : Strain your line along the bed ei^ht inches from the edge ; then with a spade cut out a...another, placing the plants upright ten or twelve inches dislance in the row. In planting these plants, observe that they must not be placed flat in the bottom... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1828 - 626 Seiten
...when once broken, do not readily shoot again. Method of planting them. Strain the line parallel with the beds, nine inches from the edge : then with a...another, placing the plants upright ten or twelve inches distant in the row ; or the ground may be drilled for the roots to the depth of four or five inches... | |
| John Abercrombie - 1832 - 704 Seiten
...of the country. They are commonly sold at a shilling to eighteen pence or two shillings per hundred. The following is the method of planting them : —...upright ten or twelve inches distance in the row. In planting these plants, observe, they must not be placed f*at in the bottom of the trench, but nearly... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - 1836 - 142 Seiten
...along the bed six inches from the edge j then, with a spade, cut out a small trench or drill clos« to the line, about six inches deep, making that side...upright ten or twelve inches distance in the row, and let every row b» twelve inches apart. The plants must not be placed flat in the bottom of the... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - 1840 - 418 Seiten
...the bed six inches from the edge ; then, with a spade, cut out a small trench or drill dose to t!ie line, about six inches deep, making that side next...upright ten or twelve inches distance in the row, and let every row be twelve inches apart. The plants must not be placed flat in the bottom of the trench,... | |
| Francis Simmons Holmes - 1842 - 264 Seiten
...planting them: — Strain your line lengthwise on the beds, about eight inches from the edge ; and then, with a spade, cut out a small trench or drill,...trench is opened, plant that, before you open another, at the distance required as above. In placing the roots, observe they must not be horizontally extended,... | |
| 1847 - 240 Seiten
...again. The following is the most approved method of planting them I—- strain the line parallel with the beds, nine inches from the edge; then with a spade...another, placing the plants upright ten or twelve inches distant in the row, or the ground may be drilled for the roots to the depth of four or five inches... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - 1847 - 196 Seiten
...or drill close to the line, about six inches deep, making that side next the line nearly upright ; when one trench is opened, plant that before you open...another, placing the plants upright ten or twelve inches distant in the row, and let every row be twelve inches apart. The plants must not be placed flat in... | |
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