That is, each hill is inclosed by a portable box frame about 3 feet square and usually having a movable sash cover.
This seed is usually sown in hills about 3 feet apart, sowing four to six seed in each hill.
Stakes may be set in each hill, or for matted rows stout stakes 3 feet high are driven at intervals of 40 feet and a No.
From 3 to 6 canes are sufficient to be left in each hill.
Sow the guano broadcast after plowing, and harrow it in, or apply a tablespoonful in each hill, and mix it with the soil.
Mark out the rows, both ways, three feet apart, and drop a fair-sized potato in each hill.
The fish, when applied to corn, are placed two at each hill, and plowed under at any time after the corn is large enough to cultivate.
Not over two or three suckers should be allowed to each plant the first year; after the first year leave five to eight in each hill, depending on the kind of soil, fertility, etc.
Four cuttings of running roots of hops should be planted in each hill.
In the fall of the first year, to prevent injury from hard frosts, put a large shovelful of good manure on the top of each hill.
From eight to ten seeds should be planted in each hill, thinning to four plants after danger from bugs is over.
This seed is usually sown in hills about three feet apart, sowing four to six seeds in each hill.
For planting in checks a variety can be chosen which makes a large growth of vines and which forms many tubers in each hill, thus more completely utilizing the space at its disposal than could a variety with small vines and few tubers.
A custom not uncommon among those who plant small cuttings is to drop two pieces in each hill.
In general, small seed pieces should be planted close and the distance allotted to each hill should be greater as the weight of the piece is increased.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each hill" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.