The land is a heavy, sandy loam in the interior, which has been set out this spring to almonds, apricots and prunes.
They must be kept moist and planted about an inch deep in sandy loam, covering with chaff or litter to prevent drying of the surface.
The land is in fine shape; a sandy loam bordering on to heavier land.
I prefer bottom land with a sandy loam and a northeast aspect.
It is on bottom land sloping very slightly to the southeast; soil a sandy loam with a clay subsoil.
I prefer bottom land in this locality, sandy loam with a northern aspect.
Make a soil of sandy loam, with one-third or one-fourth part of broken brick.
A popular summer-flowering bulbous plant, thriving best in moist, sandy loam, that has had an application of well rotted manure the previous year.
A soil with considerable clay is better under these circumstances than a light, sandy loam.
Unlike the mellow, sandy loamin front of the house, the swale in the rear was of the stiffest kind of clay--just the soil to retain and be spoiled by water.
Mr. Hale adds: "The most of our soil is a sandy loam.
Therefore if one finds himself in an unfavorable climate, and shut up to the choice of land the reverse of a deep, moist, sandy loam, let him pit his brain and muscle against all obstacles.
The soil is a rich, sandy loam, deep, strong and productive.
The soil is a sandy loam; the timber chiefly oak openings.
The surface is mostly undulating, and the soil a sandy loam.
A sandy loam will be found excellent soil; this should be well drained and have a moist subsoil.
Experience has proven that a sandy loam is the soil best suited for cantaloupes, and that its condition of tilth and the available fertility are the prime essentials in bringing cantaloupes to quick maturity.
Any fertile, well-drained soil will grow celery, but a loose, sandy loam is preferable.
A sandy loam is to be preferred for growing peas, but a good crop may be produced on clay soils; however, the pods will be a few days later in forming.
The soil should be rich, light, and well drained, as sandy loam, and if mixed with plenty of leaf soil all the better.
It thrives in a sandy loam or leaf soil, in a sunny part, and increases itself at the roots like the saffrons.
Propagated by cuttings and division of the suckers, taken when growth has ceased; if put in sandy loam and a warm situation, they will become rooted during the following spring.
The propagation is by means of cuttings; slips of half-ripened wood, taken during the warmest months, if put in sandy loam in a cucumber frame, will root like willow.
Mr. Bedart, we steered a general course of south by east magnetic over hills of sandy loam, producing a little grass and thickly timbered with red-gum.
The soil was a sandy loam, thinly timbered with small box-trees and scanty grass.
It is a handsome shrub, of free growth, in light, sandy loam, and quite hardy even when fully exposed.
The various kinds of Heath succeed best either in peaty soil, or that composed for the greater part of light, sandy loam, but many will grow and flower freely if planted in rich yellow loam.
It loves a deep, sandy loam, and may be used with fair effect in groups of small plants, or isolated; but its flowers continue too short a time in bloom to make it very valuable away from borders.
It is of very easy culture in sandy loam, and requires plenty of pot room.
It should always be planted in a warm, deep, sandy loam, and is very suitable for borders or association in groups with the finer hardy subjects, its graceful leaves qualifying it for a place in a group of hardy foliage-plants.
The best soil for Strawberries is a rich, moist, sandy loam, but a heavy soil will answer perfectly if it is well prepared.
When the plants come to be transferred to the open, put them, if possible, in sandy loam, exposed to full sunshine.
The finest Turnips are grown in deep, sandy loam, kept in a high state of cultivation.
Trees will usually suffer no damage during such winter storage if their roots have been properly packed in sand or sandy loam.
Seeds of the nut pines, usually purchased from seedsmen and received in a dry state, should be planted no deeper than their own diameter in a light, sandy loam.
Cover the roots to a depth of six inches with either sand or sandy loam, packing the soil firmly to eliminate air pockets.
The most favorable soil is a sandy loam, verging toward clay; and it should have been under cultivation sufficiently long to destroy all roots of grass and perennial weeds.
Take the soil under consideration, a sandy loam, for instance.
A sandy loam, with a subsoil that dries out so quickly that it can be worked after a heavy rain, is the best for nearly all the fruit-trees, especially for cherries and peaches.
The ideal soil for a garden is a mellow, sandy loam, underlaid with a subsoil that is not too open or porous.
We have a variety of soils, from a sandy loam to a stiff clay, and are certain that lime will pay on all or any of them.
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