The Forester: A Practical Treatise on the Planting and Tending of Forest Trees and the General Management of Woodland Estates, Volumen2W. Blackwood and sons, 1894 |
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... keep cattle out , but to keep deer in ; and the shelter afforded to the edge of the wood by a dyke can be provided much more cheaply , and just as effectively , by planting suitable species ( Spruces , Silver Firs , Beech ) thickly ...
... keep cattle out , but to keep deer in ; and the shelter afforded to the edge of the wood by a dyke can be provided much more cheaply , and just as effectively , by planting suitable species ( Spruces , Silver Firs , Beech ) thickly ...
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... keeping them clean in summer , and to cutting and trimming in autumn or spring . But on soils at all suitable to it the Hawthorn is a plant better suited for hedges in agricultural districts in this country than Beech , Hornbeam , or ...
... keeping them clean in summer , and to cutting and trimming in autumn or spring . But on soils at all suitable to it the Hawthorn is a plant better suited for hedges in agricultural districts in this country than Beech , Hornbeam , or ...
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... keep it regularly 6 in . back from the edge ; and in preparing the bed for the reception of the roots of the young plants , it must be made 3 in . above the level part or scarcement , upon the outside . This is done in a compact level ...
... keep it regularly 6 in . back from the edge ; and in preparing the bed for the reception of the roots of the young plants , it must be made 3 in . above the level part or scarcement , upon the outside . This is done in a compact level ...
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... keep the slope of the bank a little lower than that of the ditch ; and in order to prevent any of the loose earth tumbling into the ditch from the bank , it should be tramped down and made firm as the work proceeds . When the whole is ...
... keep the slope of the bank a little lower than that of the ditch ; and in order to prevent any of the loose earth tumbling into the ditch from the bank , it should be tramped down and made firm as the work proceeds . When the whole is ...
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... keeping the cord right under the middle of the soles of his feet ; and by thus treading the earth firmly , walking ... keep about 7 or 8 in . in breadth level on the one side of the line , and only about 2 or 3 upon the other . This ...
... keeping the cord right under the middle of the soles of his feet ; and by thus treading the earth firmly , walking ... keep about 7 or 8 in . in breadth level on the one side of the line , and only about 2 or 3 upon the other . This ...
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1-year seedling acres Alder annual average bark Beech beetles Birch branches Britain broad-leaved cent compartments coniferous conifers considerable coppice crop cubic ft diameter disease Dry-stone dykes dyke erected Estimate expenditure extent favourable felled fence Forestry forests form-factor girth ground growing growing-space growth hardwoods hedge height hence Hornbeam Hypsometer injured insects kinds of trees land Larch larvæ length logs manner Maple mature method nature necessary Norway Spruce nursery operations Pedunculate Oak plantations poles Poplar portion produce proprietor pruning purpose quantity regard removed roots Scots Pine seed shoots side Silver Fir soil and situation species of trees Spruce standels stem stones stripped Sweet Chestnut Sycamore sylvicultural sylviculturists thinning Thorn timber Total transplants utilised whilst wire wire-fence wood wooden woodlands yards young plants young trees
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