The Small Fruit CulturistO. Judd & Company, 1914 - 298 páginas |
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... cuttings , has been doubled since the first edition of this book was published , while the rates on some other classes of matter have been reduced to an almost nominal sum - a discrimination against agricul- ture and horticulture not ...
... cuttings , has been doubled since the first edition of this book was published , while the rates on some other classes of matter have been reduced to an almost nominal sum - a discrimination against agricul- ture and horticulture not ...
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... CUTTINGS . - Cuttings of the ripe wood do not grow as readily as with some other plants ; still , with care , they will succeed . Select one or two - year - old wood in the fall , before it has been severely frozen , and cut it into ...
... CUTTINGS . - Cuttings of the ripe wood do not grow as readily as with some other plants ; still , with care , they will succeed . Select one or two - year - old wood in the fall , before it has been severely frozen , and cut it into ...
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... cutting , the trench may be filled up level with the surrounding soil . With many kinds of plants the packing of the soil around the lower end of the cuttings is a very essential point , and often the whole secret of success . This is ...
... cutting , the trench may be filled up level with the surrounding soil . With many kinds of plants the packing of the soil around the lower end of the cuttings is a very essential point , and often the whole secret of success . This is ...
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... cuttings may be taken off by severing the new - growing wood close to the main stem ; place the cuttings in pots filled with pure sand , fifteen to twenty in a six inch pot , after which give water to settle the sand about the cuttings ...
... cuttings may be taken off by severing the new - growing wood close to the main stem ; place the cuttings in pots filled with pure sand , fifteen to twenty in a six inch pot , after which give water to settle the sand about the cuttings ...
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... cutting them down close to the ground at the time . This will cause them to throw up strong canes , that will produce ... CUTTINGS . - A larger portion of the varieties of the Raspberry in cultivation produce suckers from the roots , or ...
... cutting them down close to the ground at the time . This will cause them to throw up strong canes , that will produce ... CUTTINGS . - A larger portion of the varieties of the Raspberry in cultivation produce suckers from the roots , or ...
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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.