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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... entire farm , the crop increasing in amount and value not only during the lifetime of the planter , but that of many generations of his descendants . This appeal to the good sense of our rural popula- tion is made in all sincerity and ...
... entire farm , the crop increasing in amount and value not only during the lifetime of the planter , but that of many generations of his descendants . This appeal to the good sense of our rural popula- tion is made in all sincerity and ...
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... entire neglect of this nut . Mr. Wm . H. White , author of " Gardening for the South " ( 1868 ) , throws no light upon the subject , merely describing a few of the well - known varieties of the almond . Down- ing's " Fruit and Fruit ...
... entire neglect of this nut . Mr. Wm . H. White , author of " Gardening for the South " ( 1868 ) , throws no light upon the subject , merely describing a few of the well - known varieties of the almond . Down- ing's " Fruit and Fruit ...
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... entire store , before their visits are discovered . I have known field mice to dig down under boxes of nuts , en- large the holes left for drainage , and spend the winter among the chestnuts which I had put away for planting in spring ...
... entire store , before their visits are discovered . I have known field mice to dig down under boxes of nuts , en- large the holes left for drainage , and spend the winter among the chestnuts which I had put away for planting in spring ...
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... entire incision , leaving only the bud and part of leafstalk un- covered . Of course experienced propagators have their own individual systems and modes of operation , but the above may be taken as a safe guide for the amateur budder ...
... entire incision , leaving only the bud and part of leafstalk un- covered . Of course experienced propagators have their own individual systems and modes of operation , but the above may be taken as a safe guide for the amateur budder ...
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... entire strength of the stock into this one bud , and when this has made a growth of two or three feet the short stump of the stock above the base of the shoot may be carefully removed with a sharp knife . This is usually done the last ...
... entire strength of the stock into this one bud , and when this has made a growth of two or three feet the short stump of the stock above the base of the shoot may be carefully removed with a sharp knife . This is usually done the last ...
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