The Fruit Grower's Instructor: Being a Practical Treatise on the Cultivation and Treatment of Fruit Trees: to which is Added, Full Instructions for Forcing, with a List and Descriptive Account of All the Best Fruits Cultivated in Great Britain; Also Directions for Hothouse Building, with the Most Approved Modes of Heating by Fire and Hot Water ... The Whole Written from Practice |
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... removed and all vegetation ceased , the small fibres are very apt to rot , and the large roots get in a mildewed , stagnant state , which I have proved has been so far injurious to the plants , that it often takes them the fol- lowing ...
... removed and all vegetation ceased , the small fibres are very apt to rot , and the large roots get in a mildewed , stagnant state , which I have proved has been so far injurious to the plants , that it often takes them the fol- lowing ...
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... removed by the tying , it is useless for the grafter to be particular about putting the grafts on ; he should then tie it tight round till it comes to the top of the stock , where it should have a tight hitch to fasten off , then cut ...
... removed by the tying , it is useless for the grafter to be particular about putting the grafts on ; he should then tie it tight round till it comes to the top of the stock , where it should have a tight hitch to fasten off , then cut ...
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... removed out of its place , for that would be sure death to the graft ; therefore as this is so much more trouble , it is necessary to take every opportunity after rain . The day after the clays are removed , you may untie the bass ...
... removed out of its place , for that would be sure death to the graft ; therefore as this is so much more trouble , it is necessary to take every opportunity after rain . The day after the clays are removed , you may untie the bass ...
Page 72
... removed it is impossible to have fruit . This may be easily remedied , when you have discovered which sorts bear at the ends of the shoot , by leaving a sufficient quantity of young wood for that purpose . The confusion in the names of ...
... removed it is impossible to have fruit . This may be easily remedied , when you have discovered which sorts bear at the ends of the shoot , by leaving a sufficient quantity of young wood for that purpose . The confusion in the names of ...
Page 129
... removal of tiles ; but be careful that those apertures are made per- fectly secure again . At the furnace , or commencement of the first flue , it is requisite to have a regulator or register , with a sliding plate of iron , in a frame ...
... removal of tiles ; but be careful that those apertures are made per- fectly secure again . At the furnace , or commencement of the first flue , it is requisite to have a regulator or register , with a sliding plate of iron , in a frame ...
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