. Allens 1955 Buch der Beeren. Baumschulen (Gartenbau) Maryland Salisbury Kataloge; Baumschulen Maryland Salisbury Kataloge; Erdbeeren Maryland Salisbury Kataloge. Das SÄGEMEHL MULCH SPACED ANLAGE SYSTEM. Die wachsenden Pflanzen 1k^v^^'-i - ^1^^ ir^f $ ^^ - "L^^ f*^^T 9 1 ^^J^^", "^^P^i $ n^W^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^ ≪se-jj ^f •^^ rAe P/a/i Everbearers angekommen sind! Sie sind nicht mehr nur eine Neuheit! Das SÄGEMEHL MULCH SPACED ANLAGE SYSTEM und Sorten wie SUPERFEC- everbearers gemacht haben, eine echte Bereicherung im Haus Garten und unter günstigen Bedingungen ein PROFITAB
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. Allen's 1955 book of berries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. THE SAWDUST MULCH SPACED PLANT SYSTEM. The Growing Plants 1 k^v-^^'-i -^1^ ^ ir ^ f $ ^ ^ - 'L^ ^ f * ^ ^ T 9 1 ^ ^ J^ ^ «^ ^ P ^ i $ n ^ f ^ i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ <se -jj ^f •^ ^ rAe P/a/i Everbearers Have Arrived! They are no longer a novelty only! THE SAWDUST MULCH SPACED PLANT SYSTEM and varieties like SUPERFEC- TION have made everbearers a real asset in the home garden and under favorable conditions a profitable money crop. A report from the Ohio Station which took the lead in developing this system states. ''The 4-row system can be expected to produce 7, 000 quarts per acre of Super- fection the first year. The latest develop- ments in everbearing strawberry produc- tion demonstrates that the largest yields, greatest ease and economy of operation and highest profits are to be secured by following a 4-row bed type planting sys- tem." (See diagram and picture above) In this system the plants are set one foot apart in rows which are one foot apart. A two foot alley or middle is left between each 4-row bed. The 4-row system produces high yields in August, which are main- tained during the remainder of the season. The plants should be set just as early in the spring as the land can be prepared ?—late March or early April. The first crop of weeds will usually appear within two or three weeks after planting. These should be controlled by hoeing. After this first hoeing the entire area should be covered with a layer of sawdust one inch thick. This mulch is very important for conserving soil mois- ture and suppressing weed growth. Later weeds, if any, must be removed by pulling because hoeing would mix the sawdust w ith the soil and eliminate its mulch efl^ect. All the blossoms which develop on the new set plants should be removed until 30 early July or a week or two later if plant