On these plates place rafters. Board up completely with the exception of a place for the door. The whole should be covered with dirt and sod, and in cold climates added protection should be given by a layer of straw, fodder or similar material. Ventilate... War Vegetable Gardening and the Home Storage of Vegetables ... - Pagina 28door National war garden commission, National War Garden Commission - 1918 - 31 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Charles Lathrop Pack - 1919 - 404 pagina’s
...trench, the plants are set side by side as close as they may be packed and wide boards set up tially underground. A side-hill location is desirable for...carrots, cabbages, parsnips, beets, turnips and salsify. Fig. 4 — For squashes, sweet potatoes and pumpkins shelves near furnace VARIOUS METHODS Permanent... | |
| National War Garden Commission - 1919 - 40 pagina’s
...trench, the plants are set side by side as close as they may be packed and wide boards set up tially underground. A side-hill location is desirable for...more pretentious scale cellars of this nature may Ixt made of brick, stone or concrete. Such cellars afford practically perfect storage room for potatoes,... | |
| National War Garden Commission - 1919 - 158 pagina’s
...flue. A dirt floor is best, as some moisture is desirable This form of storage is especially good foi the joint use of several families. On a more pretentious scale cellars o! this nature may be made of brick, stone 01 concrete. Such cellars afford practical!-- perfect storage... | |
| United States. Army. Quartermaster Corps - 1930 - 1238 pagina’s
...fodder, or similar material. Ventilate with a flue. A dirt floor is best, as some moisture is desirable. On a more pretentious scale cellars of this nature...for potatoes, carrots, cabbages, parsnips, beets, and turnips. (Pis. 6, 7, and 8.) PLATE 6 Side view of an outdoor storage cellar, showing the details... | |
| United States. Army. Quartermaster Corps - 1930 - 1216 pagina’s
...fodder, or similar material. Ventilate with a flue. A dirt floor is best, as some moisture is desirable. On a more pretentious scale cellars of this nature...for potatoes, carrots, cabbages, parsnips, beets, and turnips. (Pis. 6, 7, and 8.) K/PGC. POLK- -„. PLATE fi Side view of an outdoor storage cellar,... | |
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