0 a plant that grows in water, whose green leaves taste hot and are used as food, often eaten uncooked in salads --
First, we have found it possible to increase the weighting, in calculating the eligible acreage, of land under lights and cloches and of watercress beds.
Agriculturists such as watercress farmers draw water from a well because it is, of course, essential that such water should be very pure.
There were sugar, butter, margarine, casein, watercress and an extra pint of fresh pasteurised milk every day.
However, we had a good crop of watercress apparently.
Everything that is produced on a farm, except watercress, has a guaranteed market and a guaranteed price.
He farms intensively and has some watercress beds, which are labour-intensive.
Any doctor who is treating diabetes will tell you that you must have so-and-so—tomatoes, lettuce, watercress and half-a-dozen other things.
He may not know of all the ramifications of watercress beds, and that the watercress industry affords opportunity of very profitable investment.