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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... trees ; it may be useful to give at this time , general instructions for performing the same , which may be referred to at any other period . Pruning Espalier and Wall Trees . As some people have not a sufficient idea of what is meant ...
... trees ; it may be useful to give at this time , general instructions for performing the same , which may be referred to at any other period . Pruning Espalier and Wall Trees . As some people have not a sufficient idea of what is meant ...
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... trees in the open ground , a trellis is absolutely necessary , and may either be formed of common stakes or poles , or of regular joinery work , according to taste or fancy . The cheapest , the easiest , and soonest made trellis for ...
... trees in the open ground , a trellis is absolutely necessary , and may either be formed of common stakes or poles , or of regular joinery work , according to taste or fancy . The cheapest , the easiest , and soonest made trellis for ...
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... trees , their branches and shoots are not to be shortened , but generally trained along horizontally to the espalier and wall , at their natural length , at least as far as there is scope of room to extend them ; never shortened except ...
... trees , their branches and shoots are not to be shortened , but generally trained along horizontally to the espalier and wall , at their natural length , at least as far as there is scope of room to extend them ; never shortened except ...
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... trees would constantly run to wood , and never produce any tolerable crop of fruit . If , indeed , there is a want of wood in any part of these trees , then the occasional shortening of some of the adjacent young shoots may be necessary ...
... trees would constantly run to wood , and never produce any tolerable crop of fruit . If , indeed , there is a want of wood in any part of these trees , then the occasional shortening of some of the adjacent young shoots may be necessary ...
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... trees , never shorten or top the young shoots that are left for a supply of bear- ing wood , nor any of the bearing branches , if there is room to extend them ; and they will thus all gradually form themselves into a plen- tiful bearing ...
... trees , never shorten or top the young shoots that are left for a supply of bear- ing wood , nor any of the bearing branches , if there is room to extend them ; and they will thus all gradually form themselves into a plen- tiful bearing ...
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