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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... tree in appearance , is easily transplanted and of rapid growth , and yet it is one of the most worthless for any economic purpose . It may be that its worthlessness for other purposes made it all THE NUT CULTURIST .
... tree in appearance , is easily transplanted and of rapid growth , and yet it is one of the most worthless for any economic purpose . It may be that its worthlessness for other purposes made it all THE NUT CULTURIST .
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... growth of trees , whether of the nut - bearing or other kinds . But for the present I will omit further reference to the planting of nut trees except on the line of the highways , just where other kinds have long been in vogue and are ...
... growth of trees , whether of the nut - bearing or other kinds . But for the present I will omit further reference to the planting of nut trees except on the line of the highways , just where other kinds have long been in vogue and are ...
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... growth , because the bark must part freely from the wood underneath , in order to admit of insert- ing the bud under it . If the buds are set too early in the season there is danger of a premature growth ; that is , of pushing out a ...
... growth , because the bark must part freely from the wood underneath , in order to admit of insert- ing the bud under it . If the buds are set too early in the season there is danger of a premature growth ; that is , of pushing out a ...
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... growth are preferred , and these should be taken from the most healthy and vigorous branches of bearing trees , if possible . The leaves should be immediately removed , not by breaking or pulling off with the hand , but by severing the ...
... growth are preferred , and these should be taken from the most healthy and vigorous branches of bearing trees , if possible . The leaves should be immediately removed , not by breaking or pulling off with the hand , but by severing the ...
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... off two or three inches above the inserted bud ; and when this pushes into growth , all suckers and sprouts below and above it should be rubbed off as they appear , for the object is to throw the entire. 28 THE NUT CULTURIST .
... off two or three inches above the inserted bud ; and when this pushes into growth , all suckers and sprouts below and above it should be rubbed off as they appear , for the object is to throw the entire. 28 THE NUT CULTURIST .
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