The Nut Culturist: A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting and Cultivation of Nut-bearing Trees and Shrubs, Adapted to the Climates of the United States ...Orange Judd Company, 1919 - 289 páginas |
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... ground become his own propagator of trees . It is not beyond the ability of any moderately intelligent man ( or woman , for that matter ) to raise nut trees , and as readily as one could potatoes or corn . Where farmers want a row of ...
... ground become his own propagator of trees . It is not beyond the ability of any moderately intelligent man ( or woman , for that matter ) to raise nut trees , and as readily as one could potatoes or corn . Where farmers want a row of ...
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... ground in the fall , I am prompted to give this warning to those who have had no experience in raising nut trees . If not convenient to plant in the fall , nuts of all kinds may be packed in barrels , boxes , or similar vessels , mixed ...
... ground in the fall , I am prompted to give this warning to those who have had no experience in raising nut trees . If not convenient to plant in the fall , nuts of all kinds may be packed in barrels , boxes , or similar vessels , mixed ...
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... ground as soon as ready in autumn , because they are rarely disturbed by vermin ; or if more convenient , mix with common soil , and in heaps , in the open ground , and leave in this position until spring , then pick out as they begin ...
... ground as soon as ready in autumn , because they are rarely disturbed by vermin ; or if more convenient , mix with common soil , and in heaps , in the open ground , and leave in this position until spring , then pick out as they begin ...
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... ground . If the young trees have made a growth of from four to six feet , then prune away the lateral branches to a hight of three feet or a little more , and eut in all branches above this point to within four to six inches of the main ...
... ground . If the young trees have made a growth of from four to six feet , then prune away the lateral branches to a hight of three feet or a little more , and eut in all branches above this point to within four to six inches of the main ...
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... ground into a fine golden colored flour , is much used in this country for adulter- ating red pepper , cinnamon and other spices . Almonds are not only used extensively at all times and seasons , by persons of all ages and sexes , at ...
... ground into a fine golden colored flour , is much used in this country for adulter- ating red pepper , cinnamon and other spices . Almonds are not only used extensively at all times and seasons , by persons of all ages and sexes , at ...
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