Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... trunk and large branches , and should be continued every day , or every other day , till the fruit is fairly set , or the season of the vermin past . I say fairly set , because it often hap- pens that the fruit is destroyed , and falls ...
... trunk and large branches , and should be continued every day , or every other day , till the fruit is fairly set , or the season of the vermin past . I say fairly set , because it often hap- pens that the fruit is destroyed , and falls ...
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... it is more certain and complete to peel all round , from the surface of the earth , or rather a little below it , where the bark is soft and yielding , the whole trunk and larger branches , as far as the bark will admit of 36.
... it is more certain and complete to peel all round , from the surface of the earth , or rather a little below it , where the bark is soft and yielding , the whole trunk and larger branches , as far as the bark will admit of 36.
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... trunk and large branches was first attacked , I concluded that the vermin came from the tree itself . I was farther confirmed in this opinion by observing that the old trees were more infested than the young , and that all the trees ...
... trunk and large branches was first attacked , I concluded that the vermin came from the tree itself . I was farther confirmed in this opinion by observing that the old trees were more infested than the young , and that all the trees ...
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... trunk and large branches , which will come to bear fruit before the old ones fail , and thus give a constant supply , without the loss of time , as in the com- mon way of cutting down and grafting : * Fig . 3 , a swan egg pear tree ...
... trunk and large branches , which will come to bear fruit before the old ones fail , and thus give a constant supply , without the loss of time , as in the com- mon way of cutting down and grafting : * Fig . 3 , a swan egg pear tree ...
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... trunk or branch from which they grow . These shoots may be very useful for grafting and budding , as the trees produce them in such abundance , and very strong , and as young shoots are often very difficult to be found on old trees ...
... trunk or branch from which they grow . These shoots may be very useful for grafting and budding , as the trees produce them in such abundance , and very strong , and as young shoots are often very difficult to be found on old trees ...
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