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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... roots of the hickory , 69. Sprouts from severed hickory roots , 70. The hickory - twig girdler , . 71. Hickory borer , · Page . 136 137 · 141 154 156 158 158 161 163 164 108 166 167 167 169 169 169 169 171 172 172 173 173 174 175 176 ...
... roots of the hickory , 69. Sprouts from severed hickory roots , 70. The hickory - twig girdler , . 71. Hickory borer , · Page . 136 137 · 141 154 156 158 158 161 163 164 108 166 167 167 169 169 169 169 171 172 172 173 173 174 175 176 ...
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... roots were spreading into the adjoining field , rob- bing the soil of the nutriment required for less vigorous- growing plants . Later , however , the discovery was made that I was paying very dearly for a crop of leaves and sentiment ...
... roots were spreading into the adjoining field , rob- bing the soil of the nutriment required for less vigorous- growing plants . Later , however , the discovery was made that I was paying very dearly for a crop of leaves and sentiment ...
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... roots , either by frequent hoeing , or covering with a mulch . The best way , perhaps , to prevent the growth of weeds , is to use the land among the trees for some low - growing crops , such as beans , tomatoes , melons or potatoes ...
... roots , either by frequent hoeing , or covering with a mulch . The best way , perhaps , to prevent the growth of weeds , is to use the land among the trees for some low - growing crops , such as beans , tomatoes , melons or potatoes ...
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... roots rarely penetrate very deeply , but spread out widely and near the surface , forming an intri- cate network , which will try the patience of the wood- man who attempts to clear away a forest of beech and break up the ground . In ...
... roots rarely penetrate very deeply , but spread out widely and near the surface , forming an intri- cate network , which will try the patience of the wood- man who attempts to clear away a forest of beech and break up the ground . In ...
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... roots . A few twig borers , with an occasional colony of caterpillars on the leaves , embody about all the insect enemies of the beech calling for any special attention , but there are a host of different species and kinds ever ready to ...
... roots . A few twig borers , with an occasional colony of caterpillars on the leaves , embody about all the insect enemies of the beech calling for any special attention , but there are a host of different species and kinds ever ready to ...
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