| Great Britain. Board of Agriculture - 1794 - 464 pages
...mild foft weather: they frequently examine them, and when the fhrots are fprung an inch and a ha'f, or 2 inches, they carefully remove one half of their covering, with a wooden rake, or with the hand's taking care net to d.flurb, or break, the (hoots : in this maru.cr they rctmin t: i the planting... | |
| 1794 - 514 pages
...foft weather: they frequently examine them, and when the (hoots are fprung an inch and a half, or two inches, they carefully remove one half of their covering, with a wooden rake, or with the hand>, taking care not to difturb or break the (hoots : in this manner they remain till the planting... | |
| 616 pages
...foft weather: they frequently examine them, and when the (hoots are fprung an inch and a half,' or z inches, they carefully remove one half of their covering,...wooden rake, or with the hands, taking care not to diflurb, or break, the (hoots. Lighc is requifite as well as air, to ftrengthen and cftablifh the (hoots... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1797 - 612 pages
...weather : they frequently exatnine them, and when the (hoots are fprurig an inch and a halt", or 4 inches, they carefully remove one half of their covering,...the hands, taking care not to difturb, or break, the (hoots. Light is requifue as well as air, to ftrengthen. and eftablifli the (boots ; on which .account... | |
| Alexander Hunter - Agriculture - 1803 - 624 pages
...soft weather : They frequently examine them, and when the shoots are sprung an inch and a half, or two inches, they carefully remove one half of their covering, with a wooden rake, or with their hands, taking care not to disturb, or break the shoots. Light is requisite as well as air, to... | |
| William Humphrey Marshall - 1808 - 602 pages
...soft weather : they frequently examine them, and when the shoots are sprung an inch and a half, or two inches, they carefully remove one half of their covering,...Wooden rake, or with the hands, taking care not to disturb, or break, the shoots. Light is requisite as well as air, to strengthen and establish the shoots... | |
| Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - Agriculture - 1815 - 690 pages
...soft weather. They frequently examine them, and when the shoots are sprung an inch and a half or two inches, they carefully remove one half of their covering...wooden rake, or with the hands, taking care not to disturb or break the shoots. Light is requisite as well as air to strengthen and establish the shoots... | |
| 1795 - 628 pages
...the (hoots are fpning an inch and a half, or two inches, they carefully remove' one half j»f thcit covering, with a wooden rake, or with the hands, taking care not to difturb or break the (hoots : in this manner they remain till the planting feafon, giving them all the air poffibfe by the... | |
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