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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... wood or the product of the trees planted along the highways . There are also millions of acres of wild lands not suitable for cultivation , but well adapted to the growth of trees , whether of the nut - bearing or other kinds . But for ...
... wood or the product of the trees planted along the highways . There are also millions of acres of wild lands not suitable for cultivation , but well adapted to the growth of trees , whether of the nut - bearing or other kinds . But for ...
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... wood ashes , land plas- ter , or fine dry sand . If peach stones are to be planted for stocks they may be put into the ground as soon as ready in autumn , because they are rarely disturbed by vermin ; or if more convenient , mix with ...
... wood ashes , land plas- ter , or fine dry sand . If peach stones are to be planted for stocks they may be put into the ground as soon as ready in autumn , because they are rarely disturbed by vermin ; or if more convenient , mix with ...
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... wood underneath , in order to admit of insert- ing the bud under it . If the buds are set too early in the season there is danger of a premature growth ; that is , of pushing out a shoot in the fall instead of remaining dormant until ...
... wood underneath , in order to admit of insert- ing the bud under it . If the buds are set too early in the season there is danger of a premature growth ; that is , of pushing out a shoot in the fall instead of remaining dormant until ...
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... wood than the best piece of bone or ivory . It may be said , however , that it is immaterial what form of knife is employed , provided it has a keen edge and is dexter- ously used . The material most commonly used in times past for ...
... wood than the best piece of bone or ivory . It may be said , however , that it is immaterial what form of knife is employed , provided it has a keen edge and is dexter- ously used . The material most commonly used in times past for ...
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... 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 wholly dormant when placed in direct contact with. 26 THE NUT CULTURIST .
... 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 wholly dormant when placed in direct contact with. 26 THE NUT CULTURIST .
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