The Small Fruit CulturistO. Judd & Company, 1914 - 298 páginas |
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... deep , and apply a thousand loads of manure per acre to a soil which is naturally deep and rich ; but that deep plowing and subsoiling should be employed , with a liberal supply of enriching materials , if the best results are to be ...
... deep , and apply a thousand loads of manure per acre to a soil which is naturally deep and rich ; but that deep plowing and subsoiling should be employed , with a liberal supply of enriching materials , if the best results are to be ...
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... deep and thoroughly pulverized soil , I have stated the foregoing simple facts , so that the reader may under stand why they are recommended . BARBERRY . - BERBERIS . NATURAL FAMILY Berberidacea . [ INTRODUCTION . 19.
... deep and thoroughly pulverized soil , I have stated the foregoing simple facts , so that the reader may under stand why they are recommended . BARBERRY . - BERBERIS . NATURAL FAMILY Berberidacea . [ INTRODUCTION . 19.
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... deep canyons , at an elevation of six thousand to eight thousand feet above the sea . It seemed to thrive best along the dry banks and sides of the canyons , among the yuccas and cactuses , where few other plants can survive the long ...
... deep canyons , at an elevation of six thousand to eight thousand feet above the sea . It seemed to thrive best along the dry banks and sides of the canyons , among the yuccas and cactuses , where few other plants can survive the long ...
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... deep ; keep the weeds down , and stir the soil often . Transplant in early spring when one or two years old , and at ... deep , in shape like a letter V ; place a layer of cuttings on one side , then throw enough soil from the other side ...
... deep ; keep the weeds down , and stir the soil often . Transplant in early spring when one or two years old , and at ... deep , in shape like a letter V ; place a layer of cuttings on one side , then throw enough soil from the other side ...
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... deep and moderately rich soil even to plants that will grow in a poor one . VARIETIES AND USES . Berberis vulgaris . - This species and some of its varie ties are probably better known in this country than any others . The most common ...
... deep and moderately rich soil even to plants that will grow in a poor one . VARIETIES AND USES . Berberis vulgaris . - This species and some of its varie ties are probably better known in this country than any others . The most common ...
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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.