The Small Fruit CulturistO. Judd & Company, 1914 - 298 páginas |
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... growth , which may be checked by non - cultivation more readily than oth- erwise . But with the fruits , of which we shall treat in the following pages , there are no exceptions to the rule-- the better the care , the more remunerative ...
... growth , which may be checked by non - cultivation more readily than oth- erwise . But with the fruits , of which we shall treat in the following pages , there are no exceptions to the rule-- the better the care , the more remunerative ...
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... growth of roots , but it is principally for the purpose of disintegra tion , and making it of such a consistency that it will be capable of retaining a sufficient amount of moisture at all times to nourish and supply the plants growing ...
... growth of roots , but it is principally for the purpose of disintegra tion , and making it of such a consistency that it will be capable of retaining a sufficient amount of moisture at all times to nourish and supply the plants growing ...
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... condensation of moisture from the air , which passes freely through it to the soil . If It is not my purpose to enter into any elaborate discus sions of particular theories relative to growth , structure , 18 SMALL FRUIT CULTURIST .
... condensation of moisture from the air , which passes freely through it to the soil . If It is not my purpose to enter into any elaborate discus sions of particular theories relative to growth , structure , 18 SMALL FRUIT CULTURIST .
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Andrew Samuel Fuller. sions of particular theories relative to growth , structure , food of plants , or any of the various points in vegetable physiology which are considered debatable questions . But as I shall have occasion in the ...
Andrew Samuel Fuller. sions of particular theories relative to growth , structure , food of plants , or any of the various points in vegetable physiology which are considered debatable questions . But as I shall have occasion in the ...
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... growth . They may be placed directly in the house or in trames or cellar until wanted . When they are first potted the soil should be watered so that it will settle about the roots and fill all interstices between them . When the plants ...
... growth . They may be placed directly in the house or in trames or cellar until wanted . When they are first potted the soil should be watered so that it will settle about the roots and fill all interstices between them . When the plants ...
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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.