A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape VineW. Blackwood, 1879 - 99 sider |
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... bud upwards , and five or six fine strong roots downwards into the rich soil . These soon reach the sides round it in a coil . Rapid of the pot , and begin to run progress is made by both root and branch , and when the vine is , say ...
... bud upwards , and five or six fine strong roots downwards into the rich soil . These soon reach the sides round it in a coil . Rapid of the pot , and begin to run progress is made by both root and branch , and when the vine is , say ...
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... buds will soon appear above the soil . Contemporaneously with the development of leaves , roots will be emitted all round the calloused edges of the bud into the soil . At this stage see that they have what water they require to keep ...
... buds will soon appear above the soil . Contemporaneously with the development of leaves , roots will be emitted all round the calloused edges of the bud into the soil . At this stage see that they have what water they require to keep ...
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... buds that are to show the young bunches of fruit next season . When fairly ripened - say in September- and the leaves are getting an autumn tint , they may be removed and nailed up against a wall , provision being made that they do not ...
... buds that are to show the young bunches of fruit next season . When fairly ripened - say in September- and the leaves are getting an autumn tint , they may be removed and nailed up against a wall , provision being made that they do not ...
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... buds when planted , and instead of adopting the usual practice of stopping , or rubbing off all the buds but one or two , I allowed all to grow , and tied them carefully to the wires ; by this means I had in some instances ten rods to ...
... buds when planted , and instead of adopting the usual practice of stopping , or rubbing off all the buds but one or two , I allowed all to grow , and tied them carefully to the wires ; by this means I had in some instances ten rods to ...
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... buds burst - after which , water in any other form than that of vapour should never touch them , unless , as sometimes happens in very dry summers , like that of 1868 , the red - spider is more than usually prevalent , when it may be ...
... buds burst - after which , water in any other form than that of vapour should never touch them , unless , as sometimes happens in very dry summers , like that of 1868 , the red - spider is more than usually prevalent , when it may be ...
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