The Small Fruit CulturistO. Judd & Company, 1914 - 298 páginas |
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... grown in the North , still their pres- ence has a very depressing influence upon prices . Weeks and sometimes months before the northern berries are ripe , the markets are flooded with the southern grown fruit , and the residents of our ...
... grown in the North , still their pres- ence has a very depressing influence upon prices . Weeks and sometimes months before the northern berries are ripe , the markets are flooded with the southern grown fruit , and the residents of our ...
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... grown their use will scarcely extend over as many weeks . Besides this , a better class of help can be secured for gathering the fruit where steady employment for three months can be given , than when for only a few days or weeks . The ...
... grown their use will scarcely extend over as many weeks . Besides this , a better class of help can be secured for gathering the fruit where steady employment for three months can be given , than when for only a few days or weeks . The ...
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... grown , which may be true in regard to a particular kind or class , but no farther . There is probably no soil in our whole country , unless it be under water or totally barren , in which some one or more kinds of small fruits may not ...
... grown , which may be true in regard to a particular kind or class , but no farther . There is probably no soil in our whole country , unless it be under water or totally barren , in which some one or more kinds of small fruits may not ...
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... grown in the open ground , I will here give my method with the Barberry , the Currant , Gooseberry , and all simi- lar plants . When the cuttings are prepared , select a dry place , and dig a drench one spade deep , in shape like a ...
... grown in the open ground , I will here give my method with the Barberry , the Currant , Gooseberry , and all simi- lar plants . When the cuttings are prepared , select a dry place , and dig a drench one spade deep , in shape like a ...
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... grown until the following spring , and then trans- planted ; but the safest plan is to take them up in the fall , be- cause in some soils they will be thrown out by the frost , un- less they have a larger quantity of roots than is usual ...
... grown until the following spring , and then trans- planted ; but the safest plan is to take them up in the fall , be- cause in some soils they will be thrown out by the frost , un- less they have a larger quantity of roots than is usual ...
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Pasajes populares
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.