The Small Fruit CulturistO. Judd & Company, 1914 - 298 páginas |
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... appears to be a growing desire to improve native varieties to the ex- clusion or neglect of the foreign , and this is especially noticeable among the cultivators of the Raspberry . The native sorts are attracting most attention , and ...
... appears to be a growing desire to improve native varieties to the ex- clusion or neglect of the foreign , and this is especially noticeable among the cultivators of the Raspberry . The native sorts are attracting most attention , and ...
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... appear to be a very large one , still it is far less than that of consumption . It is not every location or soil that is adapted to the cultivation of the Small Fruits , neither will every variety succeed equally well on the same place ...
... appear to be a very large one , still it is far less than that of consumption . It is not every location or soil that is adapted to the cultivation of the Small Fruits , neither will every variety succeed equally well on the same place ...
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... appear very formidable , yet they are no greater than in any other branch of business , and far less than in many . The small fruits , as a class , are less liable to be affected by disease or insects than a majority of the larger kinds ...
... appear very formidable , yet they are no greater than in any other branch of business , and far less than in many . The small fruits , as a class , are less liable to be affected by disease or insects than a majority of the larger kinds ...
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... appear to think that all that is required of them is , to keep the weeds from growing among their plants , and they never stir the soil except for this purpose ; but our best culti vators have learned that frequent moving of the soil is ...
... appear to think that all that is required of them is , to keep the weeds from growing among their plants , and they never stir the soil except for this purpose ; but our best culti vators have learned that frequent moving of the soil is ...
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... appears like fine reddish dust . When these rust - like spots are examined with a lens , they appear as in figure 7 , and when more highly magnified the whole is found to consist of cup - like cells , as in figure 8 . These cups are at ...
... appears like fine reddish dust . When these rust - like spots are examined with a lens , they appear as in figure 7 , and when more highly magnified the whole is found to consist of cup - like cells , as in figure 8 . These cups are at ...
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Página 227 - ... available situation should be selected. Also, in enriching the ground, use no fermenting manure; apply none but that which is old and well rotted. Cow manure is far better than horse manure, particularly on light, warm soils. Mulching the plants in summer is very beneficial, and if tan bark o> •pent hops from a brewery can be obtained, they should be used in preference to hay or straw.