Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1825 - Almanacs, English |
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... sown for summer use , and are commonly called Michaelmas cabbages . Sow them at the end of July , when they have got eight leaves , prick them into beds , transplant them for good in October , weed and earth them up in April , and in ...
... sown for summer use , and are commonly called Michaelmas cabbages . Sow them at the end of July , when they have got eight leaves , prick them into beds , transplant them for good in October , weed and earth them up in April , and in ...
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... sown upon an open spot of ground , in wet weather , at the beginning of August . As soon as they show four leaves , hoe , weed , and part them to four inches asunder : five weeks after that hoe them again , then keep them free from ...
... sown upon an open spot of ground , in wet weather , at the beginning of August . As soon as they show four leaves , hoe , weed , and part them to four inches asunder : five weeks after that hoe them again , then keep them free from ...
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... sown , and furnishes the farmer's cattle with win- ter food . The large green - topped turnip is the most esteemed for the kitchen . The next is the red or purple - topped , but it soon becomes stringy . The early Dutch turnip is chiefly ...
... sown , and furnishes the farmer's cattle with win- ter food . The large green - topped turnip is the most esteemed for the kitchen . The next is the red or purple - topped , but it soon becomes stringy . The early Dutch turnip is chiefly ...
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