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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... raised and planted in orchards without budding , but the nuts from such trees are likely to be somewhat variable in size and quality , although the trees will usually prove to be as healthy and productive as those subjected to ...
... raised and planted in orchards without budding , but the nuts from such trees are likely to be somewhat variable in size and quality , although the trees will usually prove to be as healthy and productive as those subjected to ...
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... raised in large numbers , and from these a selection be made to meet the requirements of the climate and other ... raising seedlings , and then selecting for propagation those coming nearest ful- filling the requirements of local ...
... raised in large numbers , and from these a selection be made to meet the requirements of the climate and other ... raising seedlings , and then selecting for propagation those coming nearest ful- filling the requirements of local ...
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... raising nut trees . If not convenient to plant in the fall , nuts of all kinds may be packed in barrels , boxes , or similar vessels , mixed with or stratified with sharp sand or light soil , then stored in a dry , cool place , -a very ...
... raising nut trees . If not convenient to plant in the fall , nuts of all kinds may be packed in barrels , boxes , or similar vessels , mixed with or stratified with sharp sand or light soil , then stored in a dry , cool place , -a very ...
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... raised from choice varieties and to be left in their natural condition for fruiting , they may be lifted when one or two seasons old and set where they are to remain permanently . The Season for Budding . - So much depends upon climate ...
... raised from choice varieties and to be left in their natural condition for fruiting , they may be lifted when one or two seasons old and set where they are to remain permanently . The Season for Budding . - So much depends upon climate ...
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... raising it sufficiently to admit the bud . The budder holds the bud between the thumb and forefinger of his left hand while making the incision in the stock ; and as the knife leaves it he places the lower point of the bark attached to ...
... raising it sufficiently to admit the bud . The budder holds the bud between the thumb and forefinger of his left hand while making the incision in the stock ; and as the knife leaves it he places the lower point of the bark attached to ...
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