A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape VineW. Blackwood, 1879 - 99 sider |
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... ; for if these are allowed to gather on the boiler , they will , as non - conductors of heat , de- stroy its heating power to the extent of the surface they cover . As a rule , it is much the safest plan 6 ATMOSPHERIC HEAT OF VINERY .
... ; for if these are allowed to gather on the boiler , they will , as non - conductors of heat , de- stroy its heating power to the extent of the surface they cover . As a rule , it is much the safest plan 6 ATMOSPHERIC HEAT OF VINERY .
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... allowed to stand a week , when they were raised on a spade , and planted in the borders where they are to fruit . This time all the edges of the cube of fibry soil they were growing in were one mass of small roots , more like the roots ...
... allowed to stand a week , when they were raised on a spade , and planted in the borders where they are to fruit . This time all the edges of the cube of fibry soil they were growing in were one mass of small roots , more like the roots ...
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... allowed to flag for want of water ; give liquid manure once a - week . Whether vines are intended for fruiting in pots , or for planting out the following season , the laterals , as they appear , should be stopped at one joint . These ...
... allowed to flag for want of water ; give liquid manure once a - week . Whether vines are intended for fruiting in pots , or for planting out the following season , the laterals , as they appear , should be stopped at one joint . These ...
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... allowed to get dry during their season of rest , as is sometimes the case , nor should they have much water . SEASON FOR PLANTING VINES . I have planted vines at various seasons from the 1st of March till the beginning of September ...
... allowed to get dry during their season of rest , as is sometimes the case , nor should they have much water . SEASON FOR PLANTING VINES . I have planted vines at various seasons from the 1st of March till the beginning of September ...
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... allowed all to grow , and tied them carefully to the wires ; by this means I had in some instances ten rods to one vine , all of which , during the season , ran to the top of the house , and partly down the back wall , a distance of 30 ...
... allowed all to grow , and tied them carefully to the wires ; by this means I had in some instances ten rods to one vine , all of which , during the season , ran to the top of the house , and partly down the back wall , a distance of 30 ...
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