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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... tion of the first half century , one - half of the trees may be removed , if they begin to crowd , and the timber used for whatever purpose it may best be adapted . The re- maining trees would probably improve , on account of having ...
... tion of the first half century , one - half of the trees may be removed , if they begin to crowd , and the timber used for whatever purpose it may best be adapted . The re- maining trees would probably improve , on account of having ...
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... tion of meats and other dishes for the table , as is so gen- erally practiced in European and Oriental countries . The question may be asked , if the demand is suffi- cient to warrant the planting of the hardy nut trees ex- tensively ...
... tion of meats and other dishes for the table , as is so gen- erally practiced in European and Oriental countries . The question may be asked , if the demand is suffi- cient to warrant the planting of the hardy nut trees ex- tensively ...
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... tion is made in all sincerity and with the hope that it will be heeded by every man who has a spark of patriot- ism in his soul , and who dares show it in his labors , and by setting up a few milestones in the form of nut - bear- ing ...
... tion is made in all sincerity and with the hope that it will be heeded by every man who has a spark of patriot- ism in his soul , and who dares show it in his labors , and by setting up a few milestones in the form of nut - bear- ing ...
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... tion . Should they show the least signs of cessation of growth , we begin budding them , and push the work as rapidly as possible . If the season is a wet one the stocks may continue to grow and remain in good condition for budding ...
... tion . Should they show the least signs of cessation of growth , we begin budding them , and push the work as rapidly as possible . If the season is a wet one the stocks may continue to grow and remain in good condition for budding ...
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... tion is performed . Unless the sap is flowing and in sufficient abundance to allow the bark to part or peel readily from the wood underneath , the bud is certain to fail . If the buds used should happen to be a little over- C ripe or ...
... tion is performed . Unless the sap is flowing and in sufficient abundance to allow the bark to part or peel readily from the wood underneath , the bud is certain to fail . If the buds used should happen to be a little over- C ripe or ...
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