Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... rendered more rigid by exposure to the weather , and is burst by the growth of the tree * . But * If we were to reason , or rather imagine , like the medical tribe , we would not suppose that the bark was burst by the growth of the tree ...
... rendered more rigid by exposure to the weather , and is burst by the growth of the tree * . But * If we were to reason , or rather imagine , like the medical tribe , we would not suppose that the bark was burst by the growth of the tree ...
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... rendering the bark more rigid . And though we cannot suppose any means can supply the place of climate , yet they may assist , to some degree ; hence it is not irrational to conclude , that taking off the outer bark may be a means of ...
... rendering the bark more rigid . And though we cannot suppose any means can supply the place of climate , yet they may assist , to some degree ; hence it is not irrational to conclude , that taking off the outer bark may be a means of ...
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... render the tree more healthy , and I expected to increase the quantity of fruit ; but experience has shewn , that it will not only increase the quantity , but also improve the quality ; that it will renovate the old trees , and promote ...
... render the tree more healthy , and I expected to increase the quantity of fruit ; but experience has shewn , that it will not only increase the quantity , but also improve the quality ; that it will renovate the old trees , and promote ...
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... rendered heal- thy by the peeling , it is , I think , highly probable that they will continue to grow healthy when grafted upon new stocks . If this should succeed , those finer varie- ties which are said to be wearing out , may be ...
... rendered heal- thy by the peeling , it is , I think , highly probable that they will continue to grow healthy when grafted upon new stocks . If this should succeed , those finer varie- ties which are said to be wearing out , may be ...
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... render the tree more healthy , the blossom will be stronger , to resist the attack of the vermin and if one kind of weather is more favour- able to vermin than another , we may , therefore , properly say , that these means defend the ...
... render the tree more healthy , the blossom will be stronger , to resist the attack of the vermin and if one kind of weather is more favour- able to vermin than another , we may , therefore , properly say , that these means defend the ...
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