Paris green, (Scheele's green,) he states, if used too abundantly, will kill the vines, and recommends it to be used with six to twelve parts of flour, ashes, plaster, or slaked lime. He also says it is highly improbable that any substance, sprinkled... Annual Report of the State Board of Agriculture - 101 페이지1871전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1870 - 450 페이지
...becoming numerous so late in the season. Watch for the beetles in early spring, when the vines are just peeping out of the ground. Ensnare as many of them...deposited. Cultivate well, by frequently stirring the soil. Surround your fields on the outside by rows of such tender-leaved varieties as the Mercer, Shaker Russet... | |
| Wisconsin State Agricultural Society - 1871 - 554 페이지
...becoming numerous so late in the season. Watch for the beetles in early spring, when the vines are just peeping out of the ground. Ensnare as many of them...morning. Keep an eagle eye for the eggs which are fir^t deposited. Cultivate well, by frequently stirring the soil. Plant early varieties in preference... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1872 - 596 페이지
...used. Mr. Eiley says: "Watch for and destroy early beetles, and ensnare as many as you can by making small heaps of potatoes in the field planted ; to these the beetles will be attracted for food, and may readily be killed in the morning." Paris green, (Scheele's green,) he states, if used too abundantly,... | |
| Washington Government Printing Office - 1872 - 600 페이지
...used. Mr. Eiley says: " Watch for and destroy early beetles, and ensnare as many as you can by making small heaps of potatoes in the field planted; to these the beetles will be attracted for food, and may readily be killed in the morning." Paris green, (Scheele's green,) he states, if used too abundantly,... | |
| 1872 - 638 페이지
...used. Mr. Itilcy says: "Watch for and destroy early beetles, and ensnare as many as you can by making small heaps of potatoes in the field planted ; to these the beetles will be attracted for food, and may readily be killed in the morning.'' Paris green, (Scheele's green,) he states, if used too abundantly,... | |
| Indiana Horticultural Society - 1871 - 212 페이지
...Kiley of St. Louis, Mo., recommends " watching for the beetles in early spring when the vines are just peeping out of the ground. Ensnare as many of them...these the beetles will be attracted for food, and are easily killed in the morning. Keep an eagle eye for the eggs which are first deposited. Cultivate... | |
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