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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... moist soils , and where rather dwarfish trees are desired , the plum may be employed with advantage as a stock , but it is not to be recommended for general orchard culture . In mild climates seedlings of the best of the soft - shelled ...
... moist soils , and where rather dwarfish trees are desired , the plum may be employed with advantage as a stock , but it is not to be recommended for general orchard culture . In mild climates seedlings of the best of the soft - shelled ...
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... moist the nuts will sometimes sprout prematurely and the young sprouts get frosted later in the season , and for this reason it is better to store them in a cool room , packed in dry sand or soil , until the approach 20 THE NUT CULTURIST .
... moist the nuts will sometimes sprout prematurely and the young sprouts get frosted later in the season , and for this reason it is better to store them in a cool room , packed in dry sand or soil , until the approach 20 THE NUT CULTURIST .
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... moist soils , whether light or heavy , are always to be avoided for the almond and closely allied trees . That the soil should be moderately rich is , of course , a condition required with all culti- vated nut and fruit trees , but over ...
... moist soils , whether light or heavy , are always to be avoided for the almond and closely allied trees . That the soil should be moderately rich is , of course , a condition required with all culti- vated nut and fruit trees , but over ...
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... moist sand , placed in boxes , and then stored in a cool or cold place and carefully protected from mice , until the time arrives for sowing in spring . They may also be sown in the fall and lightly covered with leaf mold or other light ...
... moist sand , placed in boxes , and then stored in a cool or cold place and carefully protected from mice , until the time arrives for sowing in spring . They may also be sown in the fall and lightly covered with leaf mold or other light ...
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... moist spot in the field , or a stony corner , this will be a suitable place for such a tree ; and the horses , cattle or sheep out in pasture during hot days in sum- mer will be very grateful for the shade which a wide- spreading ...
... moist spot in the field , or a stony corner , this will be a suitable place for such a tree ; and the horses , cattle or sheep out in pasture during hot days in sum- mer will be very grateful for the shade which a wide- spreading ...
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