Aún no tenemos significados para "sow in drills".
1In field culture, the seeds are sometimes sown broadcast; but the more common method is to sow in drills fifteen or eighteen inches apart.
2Sow in drills of ½ inch depth and 6 inches apart.
3When small seed is planted it is usually sown in drills.
4Sow in drills six inches apart, and thin to six inches in the rows.
5Seed should be sown in drills about twelve inches apart.
6They can also be sown in drills to advantage.
7The Swede is sown in drills.
8When the green tops are required for salading, the seeds should be sown in drills, as mustard or cress.
9This turnip should be sown in drills two feet apart, and the plants thinned to eight inches from one another.
10The potatoe instead of being sown in drills is planted in hills, which are raised over the sets; this crop requires hoeing.
11As the plants are of dwarfish character, the seeds are sometimes sown in drills; a quart being required for two hundred feet.
12Sow in drills fourteen inches apart; and, when two inches in height, thin out the plants to six inches apart in the drills.
13The seeds may be sown in drills, in April or May, in the manner of garden-pease, or broadcast with oats for agricultural purposes.
14It is always raised from seeds, which are sown in drills twelve or fourteen inches apart, and three-fourths of an inch in depth.
15If sown in drills, they should be at least eighteen inches apart, and the plants should be thinned to ten inches in the drills.
16The other ten acres in the young orchard was planted to fodder corn, sown in drills so that it could be cultivated in one direction.
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