The Nut Culturist: A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting and Cultivation of Nut-bearing Trees and Shrubs, Adapted to the Climates of the United States ...Orange Judd Company, 1919 - 289 páginas |
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... growth of two or three feet the short stump of the stock above the base of the shoot may be carefully removed with a sharp knife . This is usually done the last of July or first of August , which gives time for the healing of the wound ...
... growth of two or three feet the short stump of the stock above the base of the shoot may be carefully removed with a sharp knife . This is usually done the last of July or first of August , which gives time for the healing of the wound ...
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... growth late in the sea- son , this leaving the twigs in such a state that they will be unable to resist even a few degrees of frost , to which they may be subjected the ensuing winter . In what are generally termed mild climates , or ...
... growth late in the sea- son , this leaving the twigs in such a state that they will be unable to resist even a few degrees of frost , to which they may be subjected the ensuing winter . In what are generally termed mild climates , or ...
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... growth . Theoretically , we might suppose that there are many locations favorable to al- mond culture in the elevated regions of North Carolina and Tennessee , as well as in the northern tier of counties in Alabama and Georgia . But in ...
... growth . Theoretically , we might suppose that there are many locations favorable to al- mond culture in the elevated regions of North Carolina and Tennessee , as well as in the northern tier of counties in Alabama and Georgia . But in ...
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... growth of weeds , is to use the land among the trees for some low - growing crops , such as beans , tomatoes , melons or potatoes , then see that the workmen , when hoeing these crops , hoe up the weeds and grass about the trees at the ...
... growth of weeds , is to use the land among the trees for some low - growing crops , such as beans , tomatoes , melons or potatoes , then see that the workmen , when hoeing these crops , hoe up the weeds and grass about the trees at the ...
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... growth of two or three inches . These three or four upper branches are to become the founda- tion of the future head of the tree , and should be allowed to grow unchecked the first season ; the next spring cut back one - half to two ...
... growth of two or three inches . These three or four upper branches are to become the founda- tion of the future head of the tree , and should be allowed to grow unchecked the first season ; the next spring cut back one - half to two ...
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