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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... prune to conceal their hated stems . At the present time , through the dissemination of Mr. Hatch's varieties , the almond , in all regions decently adapted to the tree , is productive and profitable and has a future . ” That almond ...
... prune to conceal their hated stems . At the present time , through the dissemination of Mr. Hatch's varieties , the almond , in all regions decently adapted to the tree , is productive and profitable and has a future . ” That almond ...
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... prune these young trees during the growing season the first summer , but allow all the side shoots or branches to ... pruned and the lateral branches cut off close to the main stem , leaving a naked rod , and if low - headed trees are ...
... prune these young trees during the growing season the first summer , but allow all the side shoots or branches to ... pruned and the lateral branches cut off close to the main stem , leaving a naked rod , and if low - headed trees are ...
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... Pruning . - In planting and pruning the almond tree the same system should be adopted as with its near relative , the peach . One - year - old bud- ded trees are preferred for planting in an orchard , to older , except in the case of ...
... Pruning . - In planting and pruning the almond tree the same system should be adopted as with its near relative , the peach . One - year - old bud- ded trees are preferred for planting in an orchard , to older , except in the case of ...
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... pruning will force out strong side or lateral shoots near the base , thus giving a sturdy foundation to build upon later , the pruner keeping in mind that the weaker the growth the more severe should be the pruning . Better leave a few ...
... pruning will force out strong side or lateral shoots near the base , thus giving a sturdy foundation to build upon later , the pruner keeping in mind that the weaker the growth the more severe should be the pruning . Better leave a few ...
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... prune as soon as the embryo nuts are as large as peas , -but only cutting back some of the largest bearing shoots ... pruning is comparatively light ; but if there is to be no fruit , or but little , then one should aim to produce an ...
... prune as soon as the embryo nuts are as large as peas , -but only cutting back some of the largest bearing shoots ... pruning is comparatively light ; but if there is to be no fruit , or but little , then one should aim to produce an ...
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