The Small Fruit CulturistO. Judd & Company, 1914 - 298 páginas |
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... spring frosts , which are often so very destructive to the Peach , Apple , and other early bloomers . To guard against great losses it is best not to risk one's entire capital in any one kind , for if that should fail , it would be ...
... spring frosts , which are often so very destructive to the Peach , Apple , and other early bloomers . To guard against great losses it is best not to risk one's entire capital in any one kind , for if that should fail , it would be ...
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... spring , the seeds be- come dry , and more or less of them will not grow . Where the weather is very hot and dry in summer , select a half- shady place for the seed - bed , else the young plants will be burned off . Sow in drills , and ...
... spring , the seeds be- come dry , and more or less of them will not grow . Where the weather is very hot and dry in summer , select a half- shady place for the seed - bed , else the young plants will be burned off . Sow in drills , and ...
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... spring when one or two years old , and at the time of removal shorten the tap - root about one - third . BY SUCKERS . - The Barberry throws up numerous suckers , chiefly from the main stem , and roots are pro- duced on the base of these ...
... spring when one or two years old , and at the time of removal shorten the tap - root about one - third . BY SUCKERS . - The Barberry throws up numerous suckers , chiefly from the main stem , and roots are pro- duced on the base of these ...
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... 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 Fig . 2 . BY GREEN WOOD ...
... 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 Fig . 2 . BY GREEN WOOD ...
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... spring ; the upper portions of the stems are cut of and then they are treated the same as cuttings . The layers may be made in early spring , of 24 SMALL FRUIT CULTURIST .
... spring ; the upper portions of the stems are cut of and then they are treated the same as cuttings . The layers may be made in early spring , of 24 SMALL FRUIT CULTURIST .
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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.