A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape VineW. Blackwood, 1879 - 99 sider |
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... loam on a dry subsoil . The varieties of grape vines may be said to be endless . The French Govern- ment on one occasion made a collection of 1400 varieties in a nursery at the Luxemburg , and this was supposed to be only a moiety of ...
... loam on a dry subsoil . The varieties of grape vines may be said to be endless . The French Govern- ment on one occasion made a collection of 1400 varieties in a nursery at the Luxemburg , and this was supposed to be only a moiety of ...
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... loam . When the sand is in excess of what I have indicated , it may be termed sandy loam ; when the clay is in excess , clayey loam . The prepara- tion it should receive , and the ingredients that should be added to it , depend on its ...
... loam . When the sand is in excess of what I have indicated , it may be termed sandy loam ; when the clay is in excess , clayey loam . The prepara- tion it should receive , and the ingredients that should be added to it , depend on its ...
Side 16
... loam had to be mooted , when the proprietor very naturally refused to allow the breaking - up of any of his old pasture , and the gardener had to have recourse to unsuitable soil , probably out of a plantation , where in every morsel of ...
... loam had to be mooted , when the proprietor very naturally refused to allow the breaking - up of any of his old pasture , and the gardener had to have recourse to unsuitable soil , probably out of a plantation , where in every morsel of ...
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... loam has been obtained , neither clay nor sand being in excess of what has been indicated , and that it has been stacked for six months , so that the grass is dead and the whole mass dry . Then let it be cut down with a spade , and ...
... loam has been obtained , neither clay nor sand being in excess of what has been indicated , and that it has been stacked for six months , so that the grass is dead and the whole mass dry . Then let it be cut down with a spade , and ...
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... loam , add all the ingredients except the burned clay , which need not necessarily be used , as the compost will be ... loam . As many who are anxious to grow grapes may not be able to obtain access to a sheep or deer park to procure the ...
... loam , add all the ingredients except the burned clay , which need not necessarily be used , as the compost will be ... loam . As many who are anxious to grow grapes may not be able to obtain access to a sheep or deer park to procure the ...
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