The Nut Culturist: A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting and Cultivation of Nut-bearing Trees and Shrubs, Adapted to the Climate of the United States ...Orange Judd, 1896 - 289 páginas |
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... considerable attention has been given , of late , to the preservation of the old pecan nut trees and the plant- ing of young stock , but it will be many years before the increase from this source can overtake the ever - increas- ing ...
... considerable attention has been given , of late , to the preservation of the old pecan nut trees and the plant- ing of young stock , but it will be many years before the increase from this source can overtake the ever - increas- ing ...
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... considerable quantity , suited to roadside planting , because heretofore there has been little de- mand for such stock ; and nurserymen are only human , and conduct their establishments on business principles , propagating the kind of ...
... considerable quantity , suited to roadside planting , because heretofore there has been little de- mand for such stock ; and nurserymen are only human , and conduct their establishments on business principles , propagating the kind of ...
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... considerable influence in retarding the early bloom- ing of fruit trees , as well as warding off late spring and early autumn frosts . It is scarcely reasonable to suppose that a region of country as extensive as that of one - half of ...
... considerable influence in retarding the early bloom- ing of fruit trees , as well as warding off late spring and early autumn frosts . It is scarcely reasonable to suppose that a region of country as extensive as that of one - half of ...
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... considerable amount of water get in at the top ; but this will not occur if the vessels are properly covered with boards when placed in position for winter . It must also be kept in mind that mice , squirrels and chipmunks are fond of ...
... considerable amount of water get in at the top ; but this will not occur if the vessels are properly covered with boards when placed in position for winter . It must also be kept in mind that mice , squirrels and chipmunks are fond of ...
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... considerable crop ought to be gathered before the third year . In after years a somewhat different system of prun- ing may be adopted , keeping in view the fact that the fruit buds and fruit are always produced on the young shoots of ...
... considerable crop ought to be gathered before the third year . In after years a somewhat different system of prun- ing may be adopted , keeping in view the fact that the fruit buds and fruit are always produced on the young shoots of ...
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