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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... larger branches . If the dead bark is removed and the wounds painted they will soon heal over , unless the tree is suffering for mois- ture and nutrients at the roots . A few twig borers , with an occasional colony of caterpillars on ...
... larger branches . If the dead bark is removed and the wounds painted they will soon heal over , unless the tree is suffering for mois- ture and nutrients at the roots . A few twig borers , with an occasional colony of caterpillars on ...
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... larger cities , not because of its scarcity or want of demand , but all that the country boys and girls find time to gather are wanted for their own pleasure and use . Picking up beechnuts among the leaves in a forest , or even after ...
... larger cities , not because of its scarcity or want of demand , but all that the country boys and girls find time to gather are wanted for their own pleasure and use . Picking up beechnuts among the leaves in a forest , or even after ...
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... larger species , in others solitary , or only one in a bur . Kernel very thick , fleshy , and somewhat plaited , sweet and edible . Both male and female flowers appear late in spring , the males usually exceedingly so , exhaling a ...
... larger species , in others solitary , or only one in a bur . Kernel very thick , fleshy , and somewhat plaited , sweet and edible . Both male and female flowers appear late in spring , the males usually exceedingly so , exhaling a ...
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... larger varieties I should certainly recommend it , because they are of a more stocky growth . The distance allowed between the drills will depend somewhat upon the implements to be employed in çulti- vation , as well as how long the ...
... larger varieties I should certainly recommend it , because they are of a more stocky growth . The distance allowed between the drills will depend somewhat upon the implements to be employed in çulti- vation , as well as how long the ...
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... larger and older . should be pruned off close to the main stem , for we aim to favor the latter in its growth upward until it reaches the required hight for either grafting or forming the future head of the tree . it is upon these we ...
... larger and older . should be pruned off close to the main stem , for we aim to favor the latter in its growth upward until it reaches the required hight for either grafting or forming the future head of the tree . it is upon these we ...
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