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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... young stock , but it will be many years before the increase from this source can overtake the ever - increas- ing demand for this delicious native nut . Californians are also making an effort to raise several foreign varie- ties of ...
... young stock , but it will be many years before the increase from this source can overtake the ever - increas- ing demand for this delicious native nut . Californians are also making an effort to raise several foreign varie- ties of ...
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... sometimes sprout prematurely and the young sprouts get frosted later in the season , and for this reason it is better to store them in a cool room , packed in dry sand or soil , until the approach 20 THE NUT CULTURIST .
... sometimes sprout prematurely and the young sprouts get frosted later in the season , and for this reason it is better to store them in a cool room , packed in dry sand or soil , until the approach 20 THE NUT CULTURIST .
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... young shoots of the present season's growth are preferred , and these should be taken from the most healthy and vigorous branches of bearing trees , if possible . The leaves should be immediately removed , not by breaking or pulling off ...
... young shoots of the present season's growth are preferred , and these should be taken from the most healthy and vigorous branches of bearing trees , if possible . The leaves should be immediately removed , not by breaking or pulling off ...
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... young trees make a fairly good growth they will be ready for planting out in the orchard the follow- ing spring , and one - year - old almond trees are usually preferable for transplanting than older . It is not ad- visable to prune ...
... young trees make a fairly good growth they will be ready for planting out in the orchard the follow- ing spring , and one - year - old almond trees are usually preferable for transplanting than older . It is not ad- visable to prune ...
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... young two - year - old trees , a limited number may be left to mature , although no considerable crop ought to be gathered before the third year . In after years a somewhat different system of prun- ing may be adopted , keeping in view ...
... young two - year - old trees , a limited number may be left to mature , although no considerable crop ought to be gathered before the third year . In after years a somewhat different system of prun- ing may be adopted , keeping in view ...
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