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. Agriculture for southern schools. to, but goodfarmers cultivate the ground when there are no weeds, soas to keep the lower layers of the soil moist. Study the habits of weeds. — To get rid of weeds in theeasiest and cheapest way, study their habits. First makesure whether they are annuals. If they are annuals, suchas crab grass, foxtail, ragweeds, and bitterweed, all thathas to be done is to keep them from maturing seed. Ifthey are biennials, like sweet clover, no seeds should beallowed to form for two years. If they are perennials,like Johnson grass, nut grass, thistles, and dock, the forma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agriculture-for-southern-schools-to-but-goodfarmers-cultivate-the-ground-when-there-are-no-weeds-soas-to-keep-the-lower-layers-of-the-soil-moist-study-the-habits-of-weeds-to-get-rid-of-weeds-in-theeasiest-and-cheapest-way-study-their-habits-first-makesure-whether-they-are-annuals-if-they-are-annuals-suchas-crab-grass-foxtail-ragweeds-and-bitterweed-all-thathas-to-be-done-is-to-keep-them-from-maturing-seed-ifthey-are-biennials-like-sweet-clover-no-seeds-should-beallowed-to-form-for-two-years-if-they-are-perennialslike-johnson-grass-nut-grass-thistles-and-dock-the-forma-image370497101.html
RM2CENGR9–. Agriculture for southern schools. to, but goodfarmers cultivate the ground when there are no weeds, soas to keep the lower layers of the soil moist. Study the habits of weeds. — To get rid of weeds in theeasiest and cheapest way, study their habits. First makesure whether they are annuals. If they are annuals, suchas crab grass, foxtail, ragweeds, and bitterweed, all thathas to be done is to keep them from maturing seed. Ifthey are biennials, like sweet clover, no seeds should beallowed to form for two years. If they are perennials,like Johnson grass, nut grass, thistles, and dock, the forma
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. May 8, 1913. The Florists^ Review 63 LAWN SILICATE FOR KILLING WEEDS IN LAWNS Positively effective and absolutely guaranteed or money returned. I AWN SILICATE is unquestionably superior to any preparation ever applied as a top dressing to lawns to destroy Plantain, Buckhorn, Dandelion and other low growing, flat leaved weeds that a lawn mower will not kill. It is odorless and is easy to apply. Does not stain or injure hands or clothing. It is positively the most economical, quickest and most effective method of getting rid of weeds ever devised. €t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-may-8-1913-the-florists-review-63-lawn-silicate-for-killing-weeds-in-lawns-positively-effective-and-absolutely-guaranteed-or-money-returned-i-awn-silicate-is-unquestionably-superior-to-any-preparation-ever-applied-as-a-top-dressing-to-lawns-to-destroy-plantain-buckhorn-dandelion-and-other-low-growing-flat-leaved-weeds-that-a-lawn-mower-will-not-kill-it-is-odorless-and-is-easy-to-apply-does-not-stain-or-injure-hands-or-clothing-it-is-positively-the-most-economical-quickest-and-most-effective-method-of-getting-rid-of-weeds-ever-devised-t-image238428677.html
RMRRWA5W–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. May 8, 1913. The Florists^ Review 63 LAWN SILICATE FOR KILLING WEEDS IN LAWNS Positively effective and absolutely guaranteed or money returned. I AWN SILICATE is unquestionably superior to any preparation ever applied as a top dressing to lawns to destroy Plantain, Buckhorn, Dandelion and other low growing, flat leaved weeds that a lawn mower will not kill. It is odorless and is easy to apply. Does not stain or injure hands or clothing. It is positively the most economical, quickest and most effective method of getting rid of weeds ever devised. €t
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mat 22, 1913. The Florists^ Review 65 LAWN SILICATE FOR KILLING WEEDS IN LAWNS Positively effective and absolutely guaranteed or money returned. I AWN SILICATE is unquestionably superior to any preparation ever applied as a top dressing to lawns to destroy Plantain, Buckhom, Dandelion and other low growing, flat leaved weeds that a lawn mower will not kill. It is odorless and is easy to apply. Does not stain or injure hands or clothing. It is positively the most economical, quick^ll and most effective method of getting rid of weeds ever devised. €L Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-mat-22-1913-the-florists-review-65-lawn-silicate-for-killing-weeds-in-lawns-positively-effective-and-absolutely-guaranteed-or-money-returned-i-awn-silicate-is-unquestionably-superior-to-any-preparation-ever-applied-as-a-top-dressing-to-lawns-to-destroy-plantain-buckhom-dandelion-and-other-low-growing-flat-leaved-weeds-that-a-lawn-mower-will-not-kill-it-is-odorless-and-is-easy-to-apply-does-not-stain-or-injure-hands-or-clothing-it-is-positively-the-most-economical-quickll-and-most-effective-method-of-getting-rid-of-weeds-ever-devised-l-image238448888.html
RMRRX7YM–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mat 22, 1913. The Florists^ Review 65 LAWN SILICATE FOR KILLING WEEDS IN LAWNS Positively effective and absolutely guaranteed or money returned. I AWN SILICATE is unquestionably superior to any preparation ever applied as a top dressing to lawns to destroy Plantain, Buckhom, Dandelion and other low growing, flat leaved weeds that a lawn mower will not kill. It is odorless and is easy to apply. Does not stain or injure hands or clothing. It is positively the most economical, quick^ll and most effective method of getting rid of weeds ever devised. €L
. Sea-coast gardens and gardening . , but a clean lawn one must have,so out they go, everyone of them, and by hand-weeding which is always the most satisfactorymethod, if the weeder is provided with a basket ofgood mould and some grass-seed, so as to fill upevery hole as it is made. By this means, a long-neglected lawn will recover itself without moreheroic treatment becoming necessary. go SEA-COAST GARDENING Dandelions are weeds that are not half so bad toget rid of as some others, for they have nice strongroots that come out clear and clean. Daisies, Ireally think, are the worst offenders. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sea-coast-gardens-and-gardening-but-a-clean-lawn-one-must-haveso-out-they-go-everyone-of-them-and-by-hand-weeding-which-is-always-the-most-satisfactorymethod-if-the-weeder-is-provided-with-a-basket-ofgood-mould-and-some-grass-seed-so-as-to-fill-upevery-hole-as-it-is-made-by-this-means-a-long-neglected-lawn-will-recover-itself-without-moreheroic-treatment-becoming-necessary-go-sea-coast-gardening-dandelions-are-weeds-that-are-not-half-so-bad-toget-rid-of-as-some-others-for-they-have-nice-strongroots-that-come-out-clear-and-clean-daisies-ireally-think-are-the-worst-offenders-t-image370050799.html
RM2CE17FY–. Sea-coast gardens and gardening . , but a clean lawn one must have,so out they go, everyone of them, and by hand-weeding which is always the most satisfactorymethod, if the weeder is provided with a basket ofgood mould and some grass-seed, so as to fill upevery hole as it is made. By this means, a long-neglected lawn will recover itself without moreheroic treatment becoming necessary. go SEA-COAST GARDENING Dandelions are weeds that are not half so bad toget rid of as some others, for they have nice strongroots that come out clear and clean. Daisies, Ireally think, are the worst offenders. T
. Agriculture for southern schools. ch and garden peas are veryclosely related. Alfalfa. — This is a clover-like legume, the roots of whichmay live for many years. Alfalfa seed may be sown inthe cotton belt either early in the fall or early in thespring. Three to five cuttings of hay can be made eachyear. It is, therefore, the most valuable of all forageplants for soils that suit it. Unfortunately, it does notgenerally do well in most sandy soils in the Southern states.Sometimes fertile, sandy land will grow it well if the farmercan get rid of the seeds of crab grass and weeds, and if heuses m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agriculture-for-southern-schools-ch-and-garden-peas-are-veryclosely-related-alfalfa-this-is-a-clover-like-legume-the-roots-of-whichmay-live-for-many-years-alfalfa-seed-may-be-sown-inthe-cotton-belt-either-early-in-the-fall-or-early-in-thespring-three-to-five-cuttings-of-hay-can-be-made-eachyear-it-is-therefore-the-most-valuable-of-all-forageplants-for-soils-that-suit-it-unfortunately-it-does-notgenerally-do-well-in-most-sandy-soils-in-the-southern-statessometimes-fertile-sandy-land-will-grow-it-well-if-the-farmercan-get-rid-of-the-seeds-of-crab-grass-and-weeds-and-if-heuses-m-image370497339.html
RM2CENH3R–. Agriculture for southern schools. ch and garden peas are veryclosely related. Alfalfa. — This is a clover-like legume, the roots of whichmay live for many years. Alfalfa seed may be sown inthe cotton belt either early in the fall or early in thespring. Three to five cuttings of hay can be made eachyear. It is, therefore, the most valuable of all forageplants for soils that suit it. Unfortunately, it does notgenerally do well in most sandy soils in the Southern states.Sometimes fertile, sandy land will grow it well if the farmercan get rid of the seeds of crab grass and weeds, and if heuses m
. Practical botany. Botany. Fig. 274. Harrowing flooded ground for a rice field in Java to get rid of tlie weeds After Freeman and Chandler. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917; Caldwell, Otis William, 1869- joint author. Boston, New York [etc. ] Ginn and company Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/practical-botany-botany-fig-274-harrowing-flooded-ground-for-a-rice-field-in-java-to-get-rid-of-tlie-weeds-after-freeman-and-chandler-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-bergen-joseph-y-joseph-young-1851-1917-caldwell-otis-william-1869-joint-author-boston-new-york-etc-ginn-and-company-image232414115.html
RMRE3AG3–. Practical botany. Botany. Fig. 274. Harrowing flooded ground for a rice field in Java to get rid of tlie weeds After Freeman and Chandler. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917; Caldwell, Otis William, 1869- joint author. Boston, New York [etc. ] Ginn and company
. Horticulture; a text book for high schools and normals. Gardening; Vegetable gardening; Fruit-culture. 348 CONTROL OF WEEDS bulbs that will grow in any position are also difficult to get rid of by a limited amount of tillage. Thorough and frequent cultivation however, will destroy weeds of this type. Weed Dissemination.—All three classes of weeds bear seeds and are spread by this method for long distances. Weeds that form their seeds in burs, such as burdock, cockle bur, sand bur, bidens, Spanish needles and others are often carried on the coats of animals for long distances. They literally Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/horticulture-a-text-book-for-high-schools-and-normals-gardening-vegetable-gardening-fruit-culture-348-control-of-weeds-bulbs-that-will-grow-in-any-position-are-also-difficult-to-get-rid-of-by-a-limited-amount-of-tillage-thorough-and-frequent-cultivation-however-will-destroy-weeds-of-this-type-weed-disseminationall-three-classes-of-weeds-bear-seeds-and-are-spread-by-this-method-for-long-distances-weeds-that-form-their-seeds-in-burs-such-as-burdock-cockle-bur-sand-bur-bidens-spanish-needles-and-others-are-often-carried-on-the-coats-of-animals-for-long-distances-they-literally-image232310293.html
RMRDXJ45–. Horticulture; a text book for high schools and normals. Gardening; Vegetable gardening; Fruit-culture. 348 CONTROL OF WEEDS bulbs that will grow in any position are also difficult to get rid of by a limited amount of tillage. Thorough and frequent cultivation however, will destroy weeds of this type. Weed Dissemination.—All three classes of weeds bear seeds and are spread by this method for long distances. Weeds that form their seeds in burs, such as burdock, cockle bur, sand bur, bidens, Spanish needles and others are often carried on the coats of animals for long distances. They literally
. Yard and garden; a book of practical information for the amateur gardener in city, town or suburb. Floriculture. 116 YARD AND GAEDEN enough to assist in firming them in the ground, and then, with a smooth board or block of wood, gently pat down the surface, making the entire bed smooth. Be sure to label the rows if dif- ferent varieties are planted, and it is best, usually, to mark on the labels the date of plant- ing.. 1^ Pot ilaiigold (Calendula officinalis) As soon as the seedlings have made enough growth, be on the lookout for weeds, and as fast as they appear rid the beds of them. " Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yard-and-garden-a-book-of-practical-information-for-the-amateur-gardener-in-city-town-or-suburb-floriculture-116-yard-and-gaeden-enough-to-assist-in-firming-them-in-the-ground-and-then-with-a-smooth-board-or-block-of-wood-gently-pat-down-the-surface-making-the-entire-bed-smooth-be-sure-to-label-the-rows-if-dif-ferent-varieties-are-planted-and-it-is-best-usually-to-mark-on-the-labels-the-date-of-plant-ing-1-pot-ilaiigold-calendula-officinalis-as-soon-as-the-seedlings-have-made-enough-growth-be-on-the-lookout-for-weeds-and-as-fast-as-they-appear-rid-the-beds-of-them-quot-image232257936.html
RMRDT7A8–. Yard and garden; a book of practical information for the amateur gardener in city, town or suburb. Floriculture. 116 YARD AND GAEDEN enough to assist in firming them in the ground, and then, with a smooth board or block of wood, gently pat down the surface, making the entire bed smooth. Be sure to label the rows if dif- ferent varieties are planted, and it is best, usually, to mark on the labels the date of plant- ing.. 1^ Pot ilaiigold (Calendula officinalis) As soon as the seedlings have made enough growth, be on the lookout for weeds, and as fast as they appear rid the beds of them. "
. Practical botany. Botany. Fig. 274. Harrowing flooded ground for a rice field in Java to get rid of tlie weeds After Freeman and Chandler. Fig. 275. A group of coco palms Photograph furnished by United Fruit Company 340. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917; Caldwell, Otis William, 1869- joint author. Boston, New York [etc. ] Ginn and company Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/practical-botany-botany-fig-274-harrowing-flooded-ground-for-a-rice-field-in-java-to-get-rid-of-tlie-weeds-after-freeman-and-chandler-fig-275-a-group-of-coco-palms-photograph-furnished-by-united-fruit-company-340-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-bergen-joseph-y-joseph-young-1851-1917-caldwell-otis-william-1869-joint-author-boston-new-york-etc-ginn-and-company-image232414110.html
RMRE3AFX–. Practical botany. Botany. Fig. 274. Harrowing flooded ground for a rice field in Java to get rid of tlie weeds After Freeman and Chandler. Fig. 275. A group of coco palms Photograph furnished by United Fruit Company 340. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917; Caldwell, Otis William, 1869- joint author. Boston, New York [etc. ] Ginn and company
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