The American Gardener's Calendar; Adapted to the Climates and Seasons of the United States: Containing a Complete Account of All the Work Necessary to be Done ... for Every Month in the Year; with Ample Practical Directions for Performing the Same ...B. Graves, no. 40, North Fourth-Street, 1806 - 648 страници |
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... rows : if the plants are of the true globe sort , too great care cannot be taken to preserve them ; for sometimes a severe winter makes a great havoc among them ; and , in spring , young sets to recruit the plantations , may be very ...
... rows : if the plants are of the true globe sort , too great care cannot be taken to preserve them ; for sometimes a severe winter makes a great havoc among them ; and , in spring , young sets to recruit the plantations , may be very ...
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... rows from back to front , at six or eight feet dis- tance , the tallest behind and the lowest in front , at three or four feet distance in each row , making each row range against the intervals of the trained trees behind ; or if they ...
... rows from back to front , at six or eight feet dis- tance , the tallest behind and the lowest in front , at three or four feet distance in each row , making each row range against the intervals of the trained trees behind ; or if they ...
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... rows into the other principal divisions ; but many kinds of herbaceous plants re- quire to be pricked out from the seed - beds , when but from two to three or four months old , as directed for each under their own respective heads . On ...
... rows into the other principal divisions ; but many kinds of herbaceous plants re- quire to be pricked out from the seed - beds , when but from two to three or four months old , as directed for each under their own respective heads . On ...
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... rows . Forest - trees should also be placed in rows four feet asunder , and eighteen inches distance in the rows ; varying the distance both ways according to the time they are to stand : the shrub kind should likewise be arranged in rows ...
... rows . Forest - trees should also be placed in rows four feet asunder , and eighteen inches distance in the rows ; varying the distance both ways according to the time they are to stand : the shrub kind should likewise be arranged in rows ...
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... rows at first planting out , than the distances above prescribed , not only in order to husband the ground to the ... rows lengthways , six inches asunder ; and after having two years growth there , transplant them in rows a foot asunder ...
... rows at first planting out , than the distances above prescribed , not only in order to husband the ground to the ... rows lengthways , six inches asunder ; and after having two years growth there , transplant them in rows a foot asunder ...
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