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Handbook Of Tree Planting: Or Why To Plant, Where To ...
Handbook Of Tree Planting: Or Why To Plant, Where To Plant, What To Plant, How To Plant (1884) [... more]
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Corn: Planting Basics
There's an old farmer's rhyme about planting corn seed: "One for the blackbird, one for the crow, one for the soil and one to grow." Although it's not necessary to plant four times the amount of seed that you actually want to grow, a little [... more]
National Gardening Association

Wide Row Planting for Beans
For years, many gardeners have planted their bush bean seeds in single-file, straight-line rows with lots of room between the rows. However, some gardeners consider this method a waste of valuable growing space and not the most productive way to ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Planting Lillies
Planting Lillies [... more]
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Planting Sweet Potatoes
The roots of sweet potatoes need to swell and expand easily; therefore, the slips are usually planted in raised rows ranging from 6 to 10 inches high and from 2 to 3 feet wide. Raising the soil in hills or "ridges" is especially important with . [... more]
National Gardening Association

Trench & Vertical Tomato Planting Techniques
Here are the two main methods for getting your tomato plants in the ground. The trench method is best for tall, leggy seedlings and for cooler climates. The vertical method allows you to put the plant's roots where they can take advantage of a ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Planting A Multiracial Church In Harford County: The ...
Planting A Multiracial Church In Harford County: The Emergence Of Faith Walk Assembly In 2006 [... more]
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Planting Vine Crops
You can plant vining crops in rows, hills, or mounds depending on the layout of your garden. A row is seeds planted at regular intervals in a straight line. After preparing the soil and working it one last time on planting day, mark the row by ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Fall Potato Planting
In the spring, there's usually plenty of certified seed available, but in the South good seed potatoes may not be available for fall planting. Your best bet in this case is to provide your own, even though there's some risk of planting diseased ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Corn: Planting Variations
If you like experimenting, there are some variations on the basic planting methods you may want to try. Corn can handle a little crowding, so try planting it in double rows to save space. Double rows are simply two regular rows planted 8 to 10 ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Horticulture Gardener's Guides: Design & Planting
A very useful book for laying out small or medium gardens.: This book briefly discusses the design principles of planting design, but its strength is on the horticultural aspect. A very useful book for laying out small or medium gardens. Nice photos. [... more]
$19.99
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Planting a Rainbow: Lap-Sized Board Book
New book format--same wonderful story: "Every year Mom and I plant a rainbow." Thus begins this wonderful children's classic, Planting a Rainbow. With its vibrant, full-page, cut paper (or the look of) illustrations, author Lois Ehlert [... more]
$10.95
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