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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... nursery rows , as directed on a preceding page , and from the top of the stem only three or four shoots allowed to grow the first season , all others being rubbed off as soon as they appear , or when they have made a growth of two or ...
... nursery rows , as directed on a preceding page , and from the top of the stem only three or four shoots allowed to grow the first season , all others being rubbed off as soon as they appear , or when they have made a growth of two or ...
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... Nursery Rows . - After the seedlings have been taken from the seedbed and pruned , they should be set out in nursery rows , four feet apart , and the plants about eighteen inches in the row , Trenches should be opened for the reception ...
... Nursery Rows . - After the seedlings have been taken from the seedbed and pruned , they should be set out in nursery rows , four feet apart , and the plants about eighteen inches in the row , Trenches should be opened for the reception ...
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... nursery , thereby saving three or four years of time in securing bearing trees . Having often employed such wildings for stocks with just as good results as with those raised from the nuts in nursery rows , I am inclined to recommend ...
... nursery , thereby saving three or four years of time in securing bearing trees . Having often employed such wildings for stocks with just as good results as with those raised from the nuts in nursery rows , I am inclined to recommend ...
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... nursery rows , and yet almost every season some of the stronger - growing grafts are blown out or broken off by the wind . After the first season there is little danger of injury , probably because the union be- tween cion and stock has ...
... nursery rows , and yet almost every season some of the stronger - growing grafts are blown out or broken off by the wind . After the first season there is little danger of injury , probably because the union be- tween cion and stock has ...
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... little pruning will be required , except to occasionally thin out or remove a rambling branch , to secure a well - balanced and shapely head to the tree . In transplanting from the nursery rows , after graft- ing 80 THE NUT CULTURIST .
... little pruning will be required , except to occasionally thin out or remove a rambling branch , to secure a well - balanced and shapely head to the tree . In transplanting from the nursery rows , after graft- ing 80 THE NUT CULTURIST .
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