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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... soon come when the people of this country must necessarily place a much higher value upon all kinds of food than they do at present , or have done in the past . In this we are pre - supposing that in the natural course of events , our ...
... soon come when the people of this country must necessarily place a much higher value upon all kinds of food than they do at present , or have done in the past . In this we are pre - supposing that in the natural course of events , our ...
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... soon be accɔmmo- dated ; and if not , then let everyone who owns a plot of ground become his own propagator of trees . It is not beyond the ability of any moderately intelligent man ( or woman , for that matter ) to raise nut trees ...
... soon be accɔmmo- dated ; and if not , then let everyone who owns a plot of ground become his own propagator of trees . It is not beyond the ability of any moderately intelligent man ( or woman , for that matter ) to raise nut trees ...
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... soon after they are gathered in the fall , but should the weather continue warm and moist the nuts will sometimes sprout prematurely and the young sprouts get frosted later in the season , and for this reason it is better to store them ...
... soon after they are gathered in the fall , but should the weather continue warm and moist the nuts will sometimes sprout prematurely and the young sprouts get frosted later in the season , and for this reason it is better to store them ...
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... soon as ready in autumn , because they are rarely disturbed by vermin ; or if more convenient , mix with common soil , and in heaps , in the open ground , and leave in this position until spring , then pick out as they begin to sprout ...
... soon as ready in autumn , because they are rarely disturbed by vermin ; or if more convenient , mix with common soil , and in heaps , in the open ground , and leave in this position until spring , then pick out as they begin to sprout ...
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... soon as they have formed a union with the stock , but as a rule , in the propagation of hardy and half - hardy trees , it is better to keep the buds dormant during the cool or cold winter months . Here in the Northern States we usually ...
... soon as they have formed a union with the stock , but as a rule , in the propagation of hardy and half - hardy trees , it is better to keep the buds dormant during the cool or cold winter months . Here in the Northern States we usually ...
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