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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... diameter , unless they are loosened or en- tirely removed . Under ordinary circumstances budded stocks should not be headed back until the following spring , and then should be cut off two or three inches above the inserted bud ; and ...
... diameter , unless they are loosened or en- tirely removed . Under ordinary circumstances budded stocks should not be headed back until the following spring , and then should be cut off two or three inches above the inserted bud ; and ...
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... diameter . This pest appears about midsummer , boring numerous minute holes through the bark and into the sapwood underneath , and in this the female deposits her eggs , and from these are hatched the little grubs found later feeding on ...
... diameter . This pest appears about midsummer , boring numerous minute holes through the bark and into the sapwood underneath , and in this the female deposits her eggs , and from these are hatched the little grubs found later feeding on ...
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... diameter . In its wide variation in habit of growth , this western chinqua- pin is similar to our Eastern dwarf chest- nut , which is mainly a low shrub in the more Southern States , but becomes a fair - sized tree in the Middle States ...
... diameter . In its wide variation in habit of growth , this western chinqua- pin is similar to our Eastern dwarf chest- nut , which is mainly a low shrub in the more Southern States , but becomes a fair - sized tree in the Middle States ...
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... diameter of from three - eighths to one - half an inch three or four feet from the ground , they may be grafted , but I would prefer to have them a little over than under these sizes . Stocks From the Forests . - It is not necessary for ...
... diameter of from three - eighths to one - half an inch three or four feet from the ground , they may be grafted , but I would prefer to have them a little over than under these sizes . Stocks From the Forests . - It is not necessary for ...
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... diameter at the ground , and if the soil in which they are growing is rather poor and stony they will usually have pretty good roots , if care- fully taken up . They should be pruned to a single stem , and this cut off at a hight of ...
... diameter at the ground , and if the soil in which they are growing is rather poor and stony they will usually have pretty good roots , if care- fully taken up . They should be pruned to a single stem , and this cut off at a hight of ...
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