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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... winter does not go low enough to kill the wood of the previous season's 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 ...
... winter does not go low enough to kill the wood of the previous season's 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 ...
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... winter has destroyed the crop for the season , then as soon as this is discov- ered , prune and cut back all the shoots and branches sufficient to insure a vigorous growth of young bearing wood for the ensuing year . Under this system ...
... winter has destroyed the crop for the season , then as soon as this is discov- ered , prune and cut back all the shoots and branches sufficient to insure a vigorous growth of young bearing wood for the ensuing year . Under this system ...
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... winter , and if not full grown at this time they will finish their growth early in spring , then crawl to near the outside , or just under the old bark , and there spin a thin cocoon , in which they are transformed to the pupal stage ...
... winter , and if not full grown at this time they will finish their growth early in spring , then crawl to near the outside , or just under the old bark , and there spin a thin cocoon , in which they are transformed to the pupal stage ...
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... winter , and the rustling of the wind through the dry leaves is not soothing to one's nerves , although not quite as dis- mal as the moaning pines . In summer , and until late in autumn , the American beech is a noble and graceful tree ...
... winter , and the rustling of the wind through the dry leaves is not soothing to one's nerves , although not quite as dis- mal as the moaning pines . In summer , and until late in autumn , the American beech is a noble and graceful tree ...
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... winter . These little rodents pack away the nuts in small pockets in their burrows and from two to three feet below ... winter's supply , but more fre- quently he chooses a hollow in the stem of some old tree , and several feet from the ...
... winter . These little rodents pack away the nuts in small pockets in their burrows and from two to three feet below ... winter's supply , but more fre- quently he chooses a hollow in the stem of some old tree , and several feet from the ...
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