Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... vermin ; for it is observed that the vermin more rea- dily prey upon the weak and sickly plant , than the more healthy and vigorous : hence it is easy to see how these two causes act together , to the injury of the tree and fruit ; the ...
... vermin ; for it is observed that the vermin more rea- dily prey upon the weak and sickly plant , than the more healthy and vigorous : hence it is easy to see how these two causes act together , to the injury of the tree and fruit ; the ...
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... smooth , and apparently sound , I have found the inner and inmost bark diseased . In this case , the diseased part must be entirely cut out , to the wood , and carried round till you come at sound inmost bark , as in the case of vermin .
... smooth , and apparently sound , I have found the inner and inmost bark diseased . In this case , the diseased part must be entirely cut out , to the wood , and carried round till you come at sound inmost bark , as in the case of vermin .
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... vermin , they mostly residing and depositing their ova in the wall , and not in the bark of the tree ; but it is of equal service in regard to the constriction . The proper season for peeling or taking off the outer 29 .
... vermin , they mostly residing and depositing their ova in the wall , and not in the bark of the tree ; but it is of equal service in regard to the constriction . The proper season for peeling or taking off the outer 29 .
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... vermin may still arise from some part being missed , or they may come from some other quarter , and infest the blossom . In this case I propose sweeping and beating off the blossom , which not only dislodges immense numbers of the vermin ...
... vermin may still arise from some part being missed , or they may come from some other quarter , and infest the blossom . In this case I propose sweeping and beating off the blossom , which not only dislodges immense numbers of the vermin ...
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... vermin , for they too have their season , the fruit may escape ; hence it happens , that sometimes the early , sometimes the late , and sometimes the intermediate , is the best crop . The same thing may happen from the weather , but ...
... vermin , for they too have their season , the fruit may escape ; hence it happens , that sometimes the early , sometimes the late , and sometimes the intermediate , is the best crop . The same thing may happen from the weather , but ...
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