Cover Them: It isn't necessary to rake the surface perfectly smooth before or after sowing any of these crops but rake them in so that most of the seeds are cover themed. When top growth is six to twelve inches tall, spade the cover them crop under or bury it with plow or roto-tiller and immediately refertilize and sow another cover them crop. Don't turn the last of the cover them crops under later than six weeks before sowing the permanent grass seed.
Rewards are great in the cover them game, too. Prizes include fame and fortune for those able to produce the necessary quality consistently. Fat checks are handed out even to the many who ring the bell only occasionally. In addition to the cash, there is the prestige which goes with a cover them by-line. It is the best advertising a photographer can possibly get, more valuable than any he could possibly buy.See Also Ground- Cover Types:There are few places in a backyard, however small, that cannot be enhanced by roses. Ground- cover typescover types brighten the soil with flowers, pillar roses stand like sentries and create color throughout much of summer, standard roses add height to rose beds, while miniature and patio types can be introduced into even the smallest area of courtyard or balcony. Climbers and ramblers cover walls and fences, and some are ideal for growing as flowering hedges.
No garden would be complete without herbaceous plants, for they act as fillers around the framework trees and shrubs. In most gardens the two types of plant are intermingled in mixed borders, the best solution where year-round interest is required. They can also be planted on their own in island beds, used as ground cover or grown in containers; indeed, their diversity makes them suitable for every garden.
Perennials are valued for both flowers and foliage. Not only are they a major source of color, but they also add shape and texture, sometimes even scent, to the garden.
On The Other Hand See Cover Tightly:Use 5- to lo-gallon aquarium with tightly fitting screen top, which must be escape-proof. As roaches breed in dark quarters, cover bot¬tom with 2 inches of sawdust. Provide plenty of cover material; scat¬ter many thin pieces of bark over sawdust; pile several over each other. Warmth is essential for normal development; place aquarium where temperature is most constant; put near Heater during night.
Divide the meat into neat pieces, arrange in a cas¬serole with the whole or sliced onions, whole or sliced carrots, stock and seasoning. Cover tightly and cook in a cool to very moderate oven for about l hours. Add the quartered tomatoes, peas and the herb dumplings (check to see there is plenty of stock in the casserole). Do not cover again, but cook for a further 30 minutes.
If preferred, this may be cooked in a saucepan, but in this case, use li-li pints stock. This is excellent with new season's lamb.
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