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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... 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 Country Place 17 Ground Plan of Farm Plot with ...
... 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 Country Place 17 Ground Plan of Farm Plot with ...
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... winter months . Where there is a short strip , the rodents can be stopped from their work by the use of coal ashes freely piled along the roots . Willow for fencing has not proved of any permanent value . Where such fences have been ...
... winter months . Where there is a short strip , the rodents can be stopped from their work by the use of coal ashes freely piled along the roots . Willow for fencing has not proved of any permanent value . Where such fences have been ...
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... winter for the frost to do its work . Cultivating or Tilling . - In the spring when the ground is warm enough to cause the plants to show the first symptoms of life , by pushing , I put a quantity of the best barnyard manure in the ...
... winter for the frost to do its work . Cultivating or Tilling . - In the spring when the ground is warm enough to cause the plants to show the first symptoms of life , by pushing , I put a quantity of the best barnyard manure in the ...
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... a pyra- cantha hedge looking very badly from neglect . When not somewhat blistered by the frost it keeps green all winter . My own plants blossom not unfre- quently , and yet give me very few seeds . DECIDUOUS HEDGES . 15.
... a pyra- cantha hedge looking very badly from neglect . When not somewhat blistered by the frost it keeps green all winter . My own plants blossom not unfre- quently , and yet give me very few seeds . DECIDUOUS HEDGES . 15.
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... winter , I see no reason why this plant should not be very valuable for hedges on our choicest lawns . It has the most remarkable combination of strength and compact growth with beauty . It is also a very rapid grower , while it en ...
... winter , I see no reason why this plant should not be very valuable for hedges on our choicest lawns . It has the most remarkable combination of strength and compact growth with beauty . It is also a very rapid grower , while it en ...
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