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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... stems . At the present time , through the dissemination of Mr. Hatch's varieties , the almond , in all regions decently adapted to the tree , is productive and profitable and has a future . " That almond culture in California is rapidly ...
... stems . At the present time , through the dissemination of Mr. Hatch's varieties , the almond , in all regions decently adapted to the tree , is productive and profitable and has a future . " That almond culture in California is rapidly ...
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... stem , leaving the buds on these stumps to form the head of the tree . Four or five branches at the top of the stem will be sufficient for the foundation for an open , round - headed tree , or in what may be termed a vase form , which ...
... stem , leaving the buds on these stumps to form the head of the tree . Four or five branches at the top of the stem will be sufficient for the foundation for an open , round - headed tree , or in what may be termed a vase form , which ...
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... stems and over the 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 ...
... stems and over the 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 ...
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... 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 three inches . These three or four upper branches are to become the founda ...
... 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 three inches . These three or four upper branches are to become the founda ...
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... stems of the trees near the surface of the ground , or a little below it if she can find a convenient opening to suit her purpose . The eggs deposited soon hatch , and the young larvæ bore through the tender bark at this point , and ...
... stems of the trees near the surface of the ground , or a little below it if she can find a convenient opening to suit her purpose . The eggs deposited soon hatch , and the young larvæ bore through the tender bark at this point , and ...
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