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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... main stem , leaving a naked rod , and if low - headed trees are desired ( and they usu- ally are ) , cut back the main stem to about three feet from the ground . If the young trees have made a growth of from four to six feet , then ...
... main stem , leaving a naked rod , and if low - headed trees are desired ( and they usu- ally are ) , cut back the main stem to about three feet from the ground . If the young trees have made a growth of from four to six feet , then ...
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... main stem . It is not abundant , and has seldom been found infesting the beech . There are also two or three borers of the Bu- prestis family of beetles which occasionally attack beech trees . They are distinguished by the broad heads ...
... main stem . It is not abundant , and has seldom been found infesting the beech . There are also two or three borers of the Bu- prestis family of beetles which occasionally attack beech trees . They are distinguished by the broad heads ...
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... main stem , for we aim to favor the latter in its growth upward until it reaches the required hight for either grafting or forming the future head of the tree . it is upon these we alive and vigorous All side branches In taking up ...
... main stem , for we aim to favor the latter in its growth upward until it reaches the required hight for either grafting or forming the future head of the tree . it is upon these we alive and vigorous All side branches In taking up ...
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... main stem and lateral branches was sixty- five feet , and all from one bud on a cion set early in the spring . The ... stems of six inches or more in diameter , and with large spreading heads , is possible , but far from being economical ...
... main stem and lateral branches was sixty- five feet , and all from one bud on a cion set early in the spring . The ... stems of six inches or more in diameter , and with large spreading heads , is possible , but far from being economical ...
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... main stem , and trees so treated are worth much more , if to be transplanted later , than those left undisturbed ; but while the latter may be twice the size of the former when of the same age , they are not worth half as much to the ...
... main stem , and trees so treated are worth much more , if to be transplanted later , than those left undisturbed ; but while the latter may be twice the size of the former when of the same age , they are not worth half as much to the ...
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