In the parish of Treveglwys, near Llanidloes, in the county of Montgomery, there is a little shepherd's cot, that is commonly called Twt y Cwmrws (the place of strife) on account of the extraordinary strife that has been there. The inhabitan... Read more of The Egg Shell Pottage at Urban Myths.caInformational Site Network Informational.ca
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Sainfoin
Sainfoin (Onobrychis sativa) is a perennial, leguminous, clov...

Introductory
In this book all the varieties of clover will be discussed ...

Sowing
The time for sowing clover seed is influenced considerably by...

Pasturing
When clover seed is sown in nurse crops that are matured bef...

Distribution
Burr clover is said to be native to Europe and North Africa,...

Preparing The Soil
The preparation of the soil for growing this plant is much t...

Renewing
Alfalfa may be renewed and also renovated where the stand se...

Storing
When cured in cocks, these are preferably made small to faci...

Sowing
White clover is sown by much the same methods as the medium ...

Preparing The Soil
While careful preparation of the land will result in more ce...

Preparing The Soil
The preparation of the land for alsike clover on ordinary so...

Securing Seed
As a rule, seed is not produced from the first cutting for t...

Value As A Fertilizer
The high value of this plant as a fertilizer and soil improv...

Preparing The Soil
Speaking in a general way, it would be correct to say that i...

Storing
Clovers are ready to store when enough moisture has left the ...

Securing Seed
Alsike is a great producer of seed. This arises in part from...

Bacteria And Clovers
The fact has long been known, even as long ago as the days o...

Pasturing
Japan clover is much used in providing grazing in the South....

Definition Of Clover
According to Johnson's Encyclopaedia, clover or trefoil is a...

Pasturing
White clover ranks next to blue grass as a pasture plant wit...



Renewing





Category: ALFALFA

Since this plant is an annual, it cannot be renewed in the
sense in which renewal is possible with a perennial. But as has been
shown above (see page 294), it may be grown annually for an indefinite
period in the same land and without re-sowing by hand. It has also been
shown that by sowing the seed in certain crops at the proper season,
from year to year, it may be made to grow from year to year where the
rotation will admit of this. (See page 295.) When the ground is well
stored with seed, the plants will continue to come up freely in the soil
for at least two or three years, even without any re-seeding of the
land.





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