A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape VineW. Blackwood, 1879 - 99 sider |
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... autumn , prevented the escape of the heat the border had derived from the sun during the summer . Wooden shutters , and in some instances glass , have been laid on the surface of the border to prevent the radiation of its natural heat ...
... autumn , prevented the escape of the heat the border had derived from the sun during the summer . Wooden shutters , and in some instances glass , have been laid on the surface of the border to prevent the radiation of its natural heat ...
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... autumn and have to be kept till spring are sup- posed to keep better by having the border the roots of the vines are in kept dry during the winter . I have , however , kept Lady Downes Grape hanging on the vine till May without a ...
... autumn and have to be kept till spring are sup- posed to keep better by having the border the roots of the vines are in kept dry during the winter . I have , however , kept Lady Downes Grape hanging on the vine till May without a ...
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... autumn tint , they may be removed and nailed up against a wall , provision being made that they do not suffer from want of water . From this position they should , on the approach of frost , be removed to an airy shed , peach - house at ...
... autumn tint , they may be removed and nailed up against a wall , provision being made that they do not suffer from want of water . From this position they should , on the approach of frost , be removed to an airy shed , peach - house at ...
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... autumn . In planting vines , some advocate the laying of a con- siderable length of the stem in the soil ; I do not . I think it an evil , and that the vigour and extent of roots . that a vine will make depend , not on the length of ...
... autumn . In planting vines , some advocate the laying of a con- siderable length of the stem in the soil ; I do not . I think it an evil , and that the vigour and extent of roots . that a vine will make depend , not on the length of ...
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... autumn pruning . The laterals below the middle of the house must also be stopped every time they start beyond one joint . Vines started as early as these have been will be nearly ripe by the end of July , and at that date the laterals ...
... autumn pruning . The laterals below the middle of the house must also be stopped every time they start beyond one joint . Vines started as early as these have been will be nearly ripe by the end of July , and at that date the laterals ...
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