Vegetable Gardening-The How To Guide To Producing Your Own Vegetables

Vegetable Gardening-The How To Guide To Producing Your Own Vegetables

by Sandy Hall
Vegetable Gardening-The How To Guide To Producing Your Own Vegetables

Vegetable Gardening-The How To Guide To Producing Your Own Vegetables

by Sandy Hall

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Overview

FIGHTING PLANT ENEMIES.
The devices and implements used for fighting plant enemies are of two sorts:
(1) Those used to afford mechanical protection to the plants;
(2) Those used to apply insecticides and fungicides.
Of the first the most useful is the covered frame. It consists usually of a wooden box, some eighteen inches to two feet square and about eight high, covered with glass, protecting cloth, mosquito netting or mosquito wire. The first two coverings have, of course, the additional advantage of retaining heat and protecting from cold, making it possible by their use to plant earlier than is otherwise safe. They are used extensively in getting an extra early and safe start with cucumbers, melons and the other vine vegetables.
Simpler devices for protecting newly-set plants, such as tomatoes or cabbage, from the cut-worm, are stiff, tin, cardboard or tar paper collars, which are made several inches high and large enough to be put around the stem and penetrate an inch or so into the soil.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012905413
Publisher: unique5stardeals
Publication date: 10/19/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 156 KB

About the Author

Sandy Hall is a teen librarian from New Jersey where she was born and raised. She has a BA in Communication and a Master of Library and Information Science from Rutgers University. When she isn't writing, or teen librarian-ing, she enjoys reading, marathoning TV shows, and long scrolls through Tumblr. A LITTLE SOMETHING DIFFERENT is her first novel.

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