Knight, and Speechly. No good phytologist will doubt, that it is according to sound science, as well as good practice, in woods planted for profit, and in a soil and climate which are natural to them, or below that standard, to cut away a small proportion... A treatise on the nature of trees - Página 35por Stephen Ballard (of Ledbury.) - 1833 - 80 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Henry Steuart - 1828 - 536 páginas
...in a soil and climate which are natural to them, or below that standard, to cut away a proportion of the weaker branches, and turn the current of the descending...size of the stem bears to- the size and number of their boughs. But to say, that " strength of stem is gained as effectually by a few branches to a head,... | |
| Sir Henry STEUART - 1828 - 606 páginas
...soil and climate which are natural to them, or below that standard, to cut away a small proportion of the weaker branches, and turn the current of the descending sap more abundantly into the stems. Suck retrenchment, however, must always be modified, by the actual wants of the Trees, and the fair... | |
| Sir Henry Steuart - 1832 - 444 páginas
...soil and climate which are natural to them, or below that standard, to cut away a small proportion of the weaker branches, and turn the current of the descending...must always be modified, by the actual wants of the Irees, and the fair proportion, which thr size nf the stem beam to the size and number of the boughs.... | |
| Stephen Ballard - 1833 - 84 páginas
...and climate which ure iiatu nil to them, or below that standard, to cut away a small proportion of the weaker branches and turn the. current of the descending...into the stems. Such retrenchment, however,, must always-be modified, by the actual wants of the trees, and I lie fair proportion which the size of the... | |
| 1839 - 526 páginas
...be a corresponding increase of the stem. "It is said to be right to cut away a small proportion of the weaker branches, and turn the current of the descending sap more abundantly into the stem. It is hard to understand what is meant by this explanation of the effects of pruning. Does the... | |
| Charles Mason Hovey - 1839 - 488 páginas
...corresponding increase of the stem. "It is said to be right to cut away a small proportion of theweaker branches, and turn the current of the descending sap more abundantly into the stem. It is hard to understand what, is meant by this explanation of the effects of pruning. Does the... | |
| The Farmer's Magazine - 1838 - 516 páginas
...will be a corresponding increase of the stem. It is said to be right to cut away a small proportion of the weaker branches, and turn the current of the descending sap more abundantly into the stem. It is hard to understand what is meant by this explanation of the effect of pruning. Does the... | |
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