About the middle of June the Triomphe begins to ripen a second crop.
Instead of plowing the matted beds under, after the first or second crop, the paths between the beds are enriched and spaded or plowed.
Its most marked characteristic, however, is a second crop in autumn, produced on the tips of the new canes.
The Catawissa, found growing in a Pennsylvania graveyard, is another berry of this class, which produces a second crop in autumn.
More than a third of the paddy-field area of the country can be dried off, and therefore produces a second crop of barley or wheat.
An advantage of adjustment which has not yet been mentioned is that adjusted paddies can usually be dried off at harvest and can therefore be put under a second crop, usually of grain.
It could be grown as a second crop on the rice fields, being planted shortly after the harvest, and attaining maturity before the season again comes round for irrigating the lands.
In cases where there was a second crop of less value than the principal rice or maize crop, no additional demand was made upon the additional grain reaped by the farmer.
When the plant has finished blossoming, cut down the tops, and in October there will be a second crop of blossoms just above the ground.
By breaking off the heads of Phlox immediately after blooming, a second crop of flowers will appear in about three weeks.
A mushroom bed may keep on bearing in a desultory way for many months, and now and again show spurts of increased fertility; but this is no second crop; it is merely a prolonged dribbling of the first crop.
On the other hand, we see that this method would not be of any advantage at all in insuring a second crop of Douglas fir, for there is no young growth of this species to protect.
In other words, as a second crop it is probably below other species in ease of establishment, rapidity and quantity, and will not have sufficient peculiar value to compensate for consequent less economical use of the ground.
To begin with, I found that, in spite of the fact that hay was cut so late, there is a second crop of clover that is well worth caring for.
A mower began to clack in the distance, where some farmer was cutting his second crop of clover.
A second crop of crystals may be procured by adding sulphuric acid to the mother-liquor, and re-concentrating the solution, but this is seldom had recourse to in England.
It must be remembered that the unusual crop has exhausted the soil probably of all the other mineral ingredients, and that they also must be restored before a second crop can be obtained.
The mother water, on evaporation, will yield a second crop of the acetate.
Occasionally, but not often, a stump will sprout and form a second crop.
This watering gives the plants new life and they start off for a second crop, or become biennials the first year.
Said by Wolfner and Weisz, of Vienna, to be an old superior sort, still grown for the first and second crop.
I would further observe, that the practice of the colonists in growing what they term a "second crop" is most injurious to their interests, their lands, and the quality and character of the colonial tobacco.
Then the trashings covering the ridges are burned, a watering given about the beginning of March, and the old roots sprout again, when there is a second crop, and again the following year by repeating, a third crop from the one planting.
Lieutenant-governor King's second cropof Indian corn had been so productive, that he was enabled to make an offer of sending five thousand bushels of that article to this colony, if required.
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