School: Rathnew

Location:
Rathnew, Co. Wicklow
Teacher:
D. Ó Drisceóil
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0927, Page 039

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0927, Page 039

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  2. A lot of people sow a lot of potatoes in this country. The most common seed they sow are British Queens. The people plough the ground first. Then they harrow the ground and pick the weeds off. The most common weed is the scutch. It spreads and eats the potatoes. Another bad weed is the crow-foot because it is the worst weed for spreading. The people sow Kerr's Pinks they are an early potatoe. They come in July and in August. When they put in potatoes they spread lime over the ground to kill the worms. People do not sow so much Aran-Chiefs because they are not a good potatoe. An odd person only sows them. They are a late potatoe as well. The best
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