Hedges, Windbreaks, Shelters and Live Fences: A Treatise on the Planting, Growth and Management of Hedge Plants for Country and Suburban HomesOrange Judd, 1908 - 139 páginas |
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... Arbor - Vitæ Hedges 12 Hedge of Arbor - Vitæ in Winter 13 Shrubbery Lawn with Ornamental Hedges PAGE . 14 22 37 50 53 - 64 73 14 Ground Plan of Country Place , Sheltered by Norway Spruce 15 Woman's Sewing Balcony 16 Ground Plan of ...
... Arbor - Vitæ Hedges 12 Hedge of Arbor - Vitæ in Winter 13 Shrubbery Lawn with Ornamental Hedges PAGE . 14 22 37 50 53 - 64 73 14 Ground Plan of Country Place , Sheltered by Norway Spruce 15 Woman's Sewing Balcony 16 Ground Plan of ...
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... arbors , or of ornamental utilities like hedges . It is by a judicious and thoughtful use of all that nature provides that we make our surroundings the best . It is especially desirable that we learn to dis- cover to see what nature ...
... arbors , or of ornamental utilities like hedges . It is by a judicious and thoughtful use of all that nature provides that we make our surroundings the best . It is especially desirable that we learn to dis- cover to see what nature ...
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... arbor - vitae that are as stout as if built of oak posts and hemlock boards . It takes twenty years to get such a fence well grown . The plants should be set two or two and one - half feet apart . Growth will gradually close up the ...
... arbor - vitae that are as stout as if built of oak posts and hemlock boards . It takes twenty years to get such a fence well grown . The plants should be set two or two and one - half feet apart . Growth will gradually close up the ...
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... arbor - vitæ at the front of evergreen plants for hedges . It grows with an even spread and bears rational cutting admirably . It has no enemy that I ever heard of except the hop louse , which it is compelled to harbor for a couple of ...
... arbor - vitæ at the front of evergreen plants for hedges . It grows with an even spread and bears rational cutting admirably . It has no enemy that I ever heard of except the hop louse , which it is compelled to harbor for a couple of ...
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... arbors , are the work of time and of genius . They are seldom produced in perfection . ( 6 ) Mulching . — As fast as your hedge plants are set they should be mulched . Use whatever material is most easily obtainable in your section . As ...
... arbors , are the work of time and of genius . They are seldom produced in perfection . ( 6 ) Mulching . — As fast as your hedge plants are set they should be mulched . Use whatever material is most easily obtainable in your section . As ...
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Página 91 - And what is so rare as a day in June ? Then, if ever, come perfect days; Then Heaven tries the earth if it be in tune, And over it softly her warm ear lays : Whether we look, or whether we listen, We hear life murmur, or see it glisten ; Every clod feels a stir of might. An instinct within it that reaches and towers, And, groping blindly above it for light, Climbs to a soul in grass and flowers...
Página 121 - With a sweet emotion ; Nothing in the world is single ; All things by a law divine In one another's being mingle— Why not I with thine...
Página 122 - Life everywhere! on the earth, in the earth, crawling, creeping, burrowing, boring, leaping, running. If the sequestered coolness of the wood tempt us to saunter into its checkered shade, we are saluted by the murmurous din of insects, the twitter of birds, the scrambling of squirrels, the startled rush of unseen beasts, all telling how populous is this seeming solitude. If we pause before a tree, or shrub, or plant, our cursory and half-abstracted glance detects a colony of various inhabitants.