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Gary

2007-04-28, 9:25 pm

I just started my first garden Corn, onions , beans .What do the terms lay
off , onion set as opposed to seed I s there a slag book of
terms I could read Thanks.


torent

2007-04-29, 3:25 am

Gary wrote:
> I just started my first garden Corn, onions , beans .What do the terms lay
> off , onion set as opposed to seed I s there a slag book of
> terms I could read Thanks.
>
>

Lay off means to lay out the rows.
Onion sets are already started plants or small onions as opposed to seeds.
As far as a book I would like to know myself.
I do remember the Farmers Almanac was kept forever. There wasn't a whole
lot around to read except it and the Sears & Roebuck Catalog and the
rare Newspaper, when they made it to town. I wished we had kept a few of
them.
Chas Hurst

2007-04-29, 3:25 am


"torent" <@mote.net> wrote in message news:0qUYh.73$XN7.0@newsfe04.lga...
> Gary wrote:
> Lay off means to lay out the rows.
> Onion sets are already started plants or small onions as opposed to seeds.
> As far as a book I would like to know myself.
> I do remember the Farmers Almanac was kept forever. There wasn't a whole
> lot around to read except it and the Sears & Roebuck Catalog and the rare
> Newspaper, when they made it to town. I wished we had kept a few of them.


We used the Sears catalog in the outhouse, same with the occasional
newspaper.


R. Mahone

2007-04-29, 1:25 pm

Try "Crockett's Victory Garden" published by Little Brown & Company
"Gary" <klawreno@tds.net> wrote in message
news:09TYh.32829$G23.30979@newsreading01.news.tds.net...
>I just started my first garden Corn, onions , beans .What do the terms lay
>off , onion set as opposed to seed I s there a slag book of
>terms I could read Thanks.
>



Srgnt Billko

2007-04-29, 8:25 pm


"torent" <@mote.net> wrote in message news:0qUYh.73$XN7.0@newsfe04.lga...
> Gary wrote:
> Lay off means to lay out the rows.
> Onion sets are already started plants or small onions as opposed to seeds.


Onions are a 2 year plant - so if you plant seeds this year at the end of
the growing season you will have small onions. If you harvest them and hang
them to dry you will have onion sets to plant the next year. Some people
also start seeds in boxes and when they are scallion size they transplant
them.

> As far as a book I would like to know myself.
> I do remember the Farmers Almanac was kept forever. There wasn't a whole
> lot around to read except it and the Sears & Roebuck Catalog and the rare
> Newspaper, when they made it to town. I wished we had kept a few of them.


We use the Cooperative Extension. They have pamphlets on almost every aspect
of gardening. But the 3 things you mentioned are pretty straight forward
and the directions on the packages should be all you need.


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