A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Pine-appleBlackwood, 1866 - 53 sider |
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Side 10
... sufficient in the largest collection . Charlotte Rothschild . - Resembles the Providence in size and habit of plant - not quite so strong a grower ; fruit large , flavour medium ; said to be a good winter pine ; but the fruit I have had ...
... sufficient in the largest collection . Charlotte Rothschild . - Resembles the Providence in size and habit of plant - not quite so strong a grower ; fruit large , flavour medium ; said to be a good winter pine ; but the fruit I have had ...
Side 14
... sufficiently deep in the pots to keep them steadily in their places ; press the soil about them as firmly as it can be pressed with a blunt - pointed piece of wood , and leave it about three quarters of an inch from the rim of the pots ...
... sufficiently deep in the pots to keep them steadily in their places ; press the soil about them as firmly as it can be pressed with a blunt - pointed piece of wood , and leave it about three quarters of an inch from the rim of the pots ...
Side 15
... sufficient to mois- ten the whole ball . After this they soon begin to grow freely , and air should be given early in the day when fine . A good supply of air , with as much light as possible , and a moderately moist atmosphere , with a ...
... sufficient to mois- ten the whole ball . After this they soon begin to grow freely , and air should be given early in the day when fine . A good supply of air , with as much light as possible , and a moderately moist atmosphere , with a ...
Side 16
David Thomson. sider 75 ° quite sufficient to keep the roots healthy through these dull months . In olden times , when every sucker potted in autumn was deprived of its black and lifeless roots in spring , it was considered that pines ...
David Thomson. sider 75 ° quite sufficient to keep the roots healthy through these dull months . In olden times , when every sucker potted in autumn was deprived of its black and lifeless roots in spring , it was considered that pines ...
Side 17
... sufficient amount of circula- tion going on in the atmosphere through the laps of the glass and other chinks to render systematic air- giving , with the low temperature and dry atmosphere that I have recommended , unnecessary . It is ...
... sufficient amount of circula- tion going on in the atmosphere through the laps of the glass and other chinks to render systematic air- giving , with the low temperature and dry atmosphere that I have recommended , unnecessary . It is ...
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