The Nut Culturist: A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting and Cultivation of Nut-bearing Trees and Shrubs, Adapted to the Climate of the United States ...Orange Judd, 1896 - 289 páginas |
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... early , others far too late for special localities , but all these faults or varia- tions may be readily overcome by raising seedlings , and then selecting for propagation those coming nearest ful- filling the requirements of local ...
... early , others far too late for special localities , but all these faults or varia- tions may be readily overcome by raising seedlings , and then selecting for propagation those coming nearest ful- filling the requirements of local ...
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... early in the season there is danger of a premature growth ; that is , of pushing out a shoot in the fall instead of remaining dormant until the following spring . Under certain con- ditions , however , and for special purposes , it may ...
... early in the season there is danger of a premature growth ; that is , of pushing out a shoot in the fall instead of remaining dormant until the following spring . Under certain con- ditions , however , and for special purposes , it may ...
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... early , there will be danger of the ligatures cutting into the bark as the stocks swell or increase in diameter , unless they are loosened or en- tirely removed . Under ordinary circumstances budded stocks should not be headed back ...
... early , there will be danger of the ligatures cutting into the bark as the stocks swell or increase in diameter , unless they are loosened or en- tirely removed . Under ordinary circumstances budded stocks should not be headed back ...
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... early spring , then they may be pruned and the lateral branches cut off close to the main stem , leaving a naked rod , and if low - headed trees are desired ( and they usu- ally are ) , cut back the main stem to about three feet from ...
... early spring , then they may be pruned and the lateral branches cut off close to the main stem , leaving a naked rod , and if low - headed trees are desired ( and they usu- ally are ) , cut back the main stem to about three feet from ...
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... early matured wood . There are many kinds of what we consider very hardy trees and shrubs here in the North , that are very likely to be winterkilled or severely frosted when grown at the South , simply because the conditions are such ...
... early matured wood . There are many kinds of what we consider very hardy trees and shrubs here in the North , that are very likely to be winterkilled or severely frosted when grown at the South , simply because the conditions are such ...
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