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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 8 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 64078 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 plant 4 soil 4 early 4 June 4 April 3 illustration 3 good 3 garden 2 vegetable 2 seed 2 crop 2 White 2 September 2 New 2 July 2 August 1 water 1 variety 1 potato 1 planting 1 little 1 large 1 inch 1 grow 1 fruit 1 flower 1 chapter 1 Yellow 1 Vil 1 Varieties 1 Use._--The 1 Turnip 1 Trans 1 Thomp 1 TSC 1 Stokes 1 States 1 South 1 Soil 1 Red 1 Purple 1 Prue 1 Philadelphia 1 October 1 Marrow 1 March 1 Manual 1 Long 1 Johnson 1 Irrigation Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2965 plant 2397 seed 2140 inch 1781 variety 1655 soil 1167 foot 1139 garden 1043 leave 1003 crop 995 root 804 row 775 ground 769 flower 736 time 735 size 697 use 646 season 638 year 621 color 593 pod 567 fruit 539 winter 531 water 529 vegetable 527 sort 517 day 508 bed 478 form 475 potato 473 bean 467 spring 460 quality 457 cultivation 451 manure 439 stem 426 surface 412 week 396 growth 386 part 383 summer 369 head 364 diameter 353 half 343 kind 339 flesh 336 market 336 condition 332 table 323 top 321 weather Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3249 _ 715 | 444 White 357 Davy 328 Prue 294 April 271 May 253 Gardener 243 Chief 227 Vil 221 Common 220 June 214 Red 209 Green 205 July 199 Dwarf 194 S. 184 Yellow 180 E. 173 New 164 August 136 States 131 September 130 England 130 . 122 Purple 114 Long 110 March 109 Early 101 Cabbage 99 Marrow 90 Garden 85 Thomp 85 Soil 84 Sweet 82 Turnip 80 Europe 78 WHITE 78 Use._--The 76 October 76 Curled 75 Winter 75 Globe 75 B. 66 South 64 Spinach 64 Scarlet 64 Paris 64 EARLY 60 Trans Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4859 it 2246 they 1019 them 958 i 751 you 393 we 379 he 178 she 89 him 72 us 56 one 56 me 52 themselves 52 itself 49 her 23 himself 11 ''s 9 yourself 9 mine 7 yours 7 ourselves 6 herself 5 ''em 3 theirs 2 wurzel 2 ours 2 his 1 you''re 1 years,--they 1 v 1 together,--they 1 taste,--they 1 showy,--they 1 parsley:_--this 1 myself 1 fennel,--they Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 20737 be 2569 have 1713 grow 1117 make 1092 do 917 use 811 plant 705 sow 600 produce 561 keep 511 take 505 give 489 cultivate 486 say 477 leave 442 cut 434 become 421 require 406 set 390 contain 371 come 369 find 368 see 343 form 335 cover 333 put 332 get 309 ripen 291 go 282 know 279 allow 271 follow 231 consider 228 flavor 216 call 207 remain 207 begin 197 run 196 raise 195 apply 192 eat 191 start 190 place 188 retain 182 look 181 think 177 measure 174 seem 172 remove 165 resemble Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2482 not 1515 early 1474 well 1424 good 1367 large 1238 very 1209 more 1081 small 920 long 919 green 914 little 875 much 831 so 819 other 796 as 768 white 725 apart 661 up 639 most 602 only 600 about 554 out 540 deep 527 many 526 great 522 first 505 same 504 then 472 nearly 468 also 459 dry 458 sometimes 455 high 448 few 430 fine 417 generally 412 too 397 often 396 young 390 late 375 hardy 374 quite 374 just 361 less 356 sweet 348 even 322 somewhat 309 however 306 soon 300 red Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 544 good 250 most 99 early 83 least 70 great 69 large 46 fine 41 Most 34 broad 21 hardy 19 small 17 high 13 easy 12 late 11 bad 10 old 8 cheap 7 rich 7 low 6 strong 5 simple 5 long 5 hot 5 deep 5 cold 5 big 4 smooth 4 safe 4 near 4 heavy 4 healthy 4 choice 3 short 3 quick 3 poor 3 handsome 3 dry 3 cool 2 white 2 weak 2 tiny 2 thick 2 sweet 2 little 2 l 2 huge 2 hard 2 happy 2 dark 2 close Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 389 most 116 well 35 least 2 officinalis 1 worst 1 strongest 1 lowest 1 long 1 hard 1 fullest 1 finest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32 leaves are large 30 seeds are small 21 flowers are small 20 _ sowing date 20 seeds are white 19 variety is hardy 16 flowers are white 15 plants are well 13 seeds are black 12 flowers are large 12 flowers are yellow 12 pods are tender 12 seeds are large 11 leaves are numerous 11 seeds are sometimes 11 variety is early 10 plant is about 10 variety is not 9 leaves are finely 9 leaves are opposite 9 seed is white 8 leaves are long 8 leaves are small 8 seeds are quite 8 variety is very 7 leaves are few 7 soil is not 7 soil is warm 6 flowers are numerous 6 leaves are comparatively 6 leaves are sometimes 6 plants are not 6 plants are young 6 plants do not 6 pods are not 6 seed sown annually 5 crop is not 5 ground is not 5 leaves are about 5 leaves are deep 5 leaves are more 5 leaves are oval 5 plants come up 5 plants set out 5 pods are crisp 5 pods are generally 5 seeds are clear 5 seeds are oblong 5 seeds are very 5 seeds sown annually Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 variety forms no head 3 pods are not only 3 variety is not early 2 pods are not so 2 seeds are not distinguishable 2 soil is not too 2 vegetable is not so 2 water is not necessary 1 bed is not too 1 beds are no longer 1 color is no indication 1 color is not so 1 crop is not ready 1 crop is not so 1 crop is not usually 1 crop was not as 1 crops are not suitable 1 day is no longer 1 day is not always 1 days are not good 1 days are not sufficient 1 flower is not as 1 fruit being no less 1 fruit is not easily 1 garden is no harder 1 ground is not moist 1 ground is not soft 1 ground is not strong 1 ground is not sufficiently 1 inches is not too 1 leaves are not abundant 1 leaves are not tender 1 plant are not numerous 1 plant is not largely 1 plant is not too 1 plant was not able 1 plants are not distinguishable 1 plants are not hardy 1 plants form no heart 1 plants have no stipules 1 plants require no other 1 pods are not thoroughly 1 pods were not fit 1 pods were not remarkable 1 roots are no longer 1 roots are not only 1 roots had not yet 1 rows is not so 1 season are not likely 1 seeds are not only A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 36064 author = Anonymous title = Farm Gardening with Hints on Cheap Manuring Quick Cash Crops and How to Grow Them date = keywords = Farm; Garden; Johnson; Manual; New; Philadelphia; Stokes; early; good; illustration; plant summary = The best-known method of keeping all the manure produced by farm beans are planted in rows 3 feet apart for horse culture, or half that the farmer or gardener has little to fear if soil be good and weather Early cabbage is not a farm gardener''s crop at the North, though in The early kinds, though small, can be planted closely, and a large The seed should be planted in early spring, while the ground is moist, good Northern-grown seed be planted; tubers which have not lost their preparation and fertilization of the soil, and after good seed has clean seed on new ground, avoiding fresh stable manure. of the roots are cut off, and the plants are set firmly in the soil by May is early enough to sow the seed under glass, for this plant grows =Planting.=--To grow onion sets, the seed is sown in close rows, at id = 43531 author = Anonymous title = The Vegetable Garden: What, When, and How to Plant date = keywords = April; Idaho; June; March; South; crop; early; plant; potato; seed; soil summary = good for planting seeds in a hotbed, cold frame, or bed in the garden, no seeds should be planted until the soil temperature falls to 80° F., seeds as soon as the soil is warm in the spring, and when the plants This useful and productive plant will grow in any good garden soil, seed are required to plant 100 feet of row, or 5 pounds to the acre. grow and mature; (2) to plant the seeds of the cucumbers in 3-inch or fill the pots well up to the seed leaves with soil; and (3) to plant compact the soil over the manure so that when the seed is planted it grown from seed planted in the field, the tillage of the crop should common method of producing sets is to plant a large quantity of seed the crop the amount of seed planted. id = 21682 author = Burr, Fearing title = The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species and Varietes; With Directions for Propagation, Culture and Use. date = keywords = April; August; Cabbage; Common; Curled; Dwarf; England; Europe; Green; July; June; Long; Marrow; New; Purple; Red; September; Soil; States; Thomp; Trans; Turnip; Use._--The; Vil; White; Yellow; early; illustration; inch; large; plant summary = A variety of the Early Turnip-rooted Blood, with green leaves and white Plant two feet and a half high, spreading; leaves rather rough, large, Root long, a large portion growing above ground; skin deep purple; flesh An excellent, half-early variety; form nearly globular; color deep seeds thinly, cover half an inch deep, and thin the young plants to nine An early variety of the common Large Red. Bulb of medium size, Plant very vigorous; leaves large, deep-green; fruit much flattened, pale-green color; the root-leaves are numerous, about nine inches long Leaves pale yellowish-green, nearly white when young, ten inches long, Stem about eight inches high; leaves small, green, oval; flowers white, If cultivated for its green pods, the seeds may be planted to Plant about sixteen inches high, with small, yellowish-green leaves and deep-green; flowers white; the pods are about four inches long, half an id = 48063 author = Paine, Albert Bigelow title = A Little Garden Calendar for Boys and Girls date = keywords = Chief; Davy; Gardener; Prue; flower; garden; illustration; little; plant summary = purpose that the little story of Prue and Davy and their garden is Prue and Davy were looking out on this white, snow-covered garden on "Oh, Davy, you always want things to eat!" said the little girl. "Yes," said the Chief Gardener, "and a little pot of radishes on one Gardener had said were radish seeds, and the light little flakes that and stood up straight and fine--like little ladders, Prue said--for the sent to them?" asked little Prue, as the Chief Gardener finished. serving, of course, the Chief Gardener and Davy, and big Prue and little gardens," said big Prue, "but it is getting so green outside, "A good deal," said Prue, "and wild crab blossoms look just like little "I suppose that is why rose-petals are called leaves," said little Prue. THE little gardens were in quite a bad way when Davy and Prue came back id = 46052 author = Rexford, Eben E. (Eben Eugene) title = A-B-C of Vegetable Gardening date = keywords = garden; good; plant; soil; variety; vegetable summary = people call "intensive gardening," and makes it necessary to plant It is always advisable to plant for a succession if the garden is choicest varieties of all our garden plants. vegetable from plants grown from inferior seed. best varieties of garden vegetables that it is possible to grow. garden where it will be necessary to use a plow, for it is a plant the open ground as soon as the soil is in good working condition. plants in open ground in May. The best early variety is Dwarf Erfurt. Use clean, dry soil in banking the plants. each hill, working it well into the soil before seed is planted. Quite as important as garden vegetables is the small-fruit Set the plants in rows three feet apart, to allow the use of the garden ready for planting, we must make use of the hotbed. The best place for a vegetable-garden is where the soil is id = 7123 author = Rockwell, F. F. (Frederick Frye) title = Home Vegetable Gardening A Complete and Practical Guide to the Planting and Care of All Vegetables, Fruits and Berries Worth Growing for Home Use date = keywords = April; July; June; White; chapter; crop; early; fruit; garden; good; plant; planting; seed; soil; vegetable summary = especially such small areas as home vegetable gardens require. soil into available forms; and second, by manuring or adding plant food ground for small-seeded garden vegetables. garden, no matter how small it is, to add plant foods to the soil possible for growing a crop of garden vegetables is limited; in many time necessary to grow it, it is useful for the vegetable garden only hill or row at time of planting, or applied on the surface and worked describe a "good" vegetable plant, but he who gardens will come soon to gardener with a supply of good, stocky, healthy plants on hand, and spring use, grow from seed, sowing outdoors as early as possible. The early plantings should be made in light, dry soil and both soil and seed-bed--at least the fall before planting, unless using time for a crop of early lettuce, cabbage or peas before the plants are id = 4512 author = Solomon, Steve title = Gardening Without Irrigation: or without much, anyway date = keywords = April; August; Irrigation; June; October; September; TSC; Varieties; grow; plant; soil; water summary = vegetable garden on deep soil with little or no irrigation, in a sandy soil in southern Oregon by sowing early and spacing the roots winter-surviving savoy cabbage plants far beyond the irrigated soil not plan to water these plants at all, since cabbage seed forms looking for more information about dry gardening and soil/water there is water already present in the soil when the gardening season Available Moisture (inches of water per foot of soil) thick the soil feels wet and plant roots can easily absorb moisture. Lowered Plant Density: The Key to Water-Wise Gardening If you find more than 4 feet of soil, the site holds a dry-gardening water is required to produce a pound of plant material when soil is irrigation because these crops are planted deeply, where soil Plant Spacing: The Key to Water-Wise Gardening rains, grow over the winter, and dry down in June with the soil.