A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape VineW. Blackwood, 1879 - 99 sider |
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... started at a higher temperature than they ought otherwise to have been . The bottom - heat soon rose to 95 ° , and for a few days it was 100 ° . Those that had bottom - heat broke quicker by fourteen days , showing far more fruit than ...
... started at a higher temperature than they ought otherwise to have been . The bottom - heat soon rose to 95 ° , and for a few days it was 100 ° . Those that had bottom - heat broke quicker by fourteen days , showing far more fruit than ...
Side 10
... to be forced early . If the vines are not started till the beginning of March they will do per- fectly well without it , as is evident from everyday experience . VENTILATION . This is a point of great importance , 10 BOTTOM - HEAT .
... to be forced early . If the vines are not started till the beginning of March they will do per- fectly well without it , as is evident from everyday experience . VENTILATION . This is a point of great importance , 10 BOTTOM - HEAT .
Side 15
... started till March , any advantage they might derive from a permanent covering would be more than counterbalanced by the loss of the sun's rays on the border during the day . In such a case , a covering of coarse cloth of some sort ...
... started till March , any advantage they might derive from a permanent covering would be more than counterbalanced by the loss of the sun's rays on the border during the day . In such a case , a covering of coarse cloth of some sort ...
Side 22
... started , and made progress in the usual way , sending out a few fine large fleshy roots . When the plants were 6 inches high , I had them all cut round , so as to isolate the piece of turf 22 NEW METHOD OF PREPARING YOUNG VINES .
... started , and made progress in the usual way , sending out a few fine large fleshy roots . When the plants were 6 inches high , I had them all cut round , so as to isolate the piece of turf 22 NEW METHOD OF PREPARING YOUNG VINES .
Side 27
... started . By the 1st of February they should be plunged in tan , or some other medium affording a bottom - heat of 90 ° , and placed as near the glass as pos- sible . With an atmospheric temperature of 55 ° at night , rising to 70 ° by ...
... started . By the 1st of February they should be plunged in tan , or some other medium affording a bottom - heat of 90 ° , and placed as near the glass as pos- sible . With an atmospheric temperature of 55 ° at night , rising to 70 ° by ...
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