August Gardening
August Gardening - The importance of summer-sown Vegetables and Salads
is dealt with under July, and seeds of most of the subjects there named may still be put
in as ground becomes vacant. The supplies of the garden during the next winter and spring
will in great part depend upon good management now, and the utmost must be made of the few
weeks of growing weather that remain.
One great difficulty in connection with sowing seed at this period of the year is the
likelihood of the ground being too dry; yet it is most unwise to water seeds, and it is
always better if they can be got up with the natural moisture of the soil alone. However,
in an extreme case the ground should be well soaked before the seed is sown, and after
sowing covered with hurdles, pea-sticks, or mats until the seeds begin to sprout.
Source: The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots, 16th Edition
1921, Sutton and Sons