The Forester: A Practical Treatise on the Planting and Tending of Forest Trees and the General Management of Woodland Estates, Volume 2W. Blackwood and sons, 1894 |
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... extent , are always inclined to seek their shade during the warmer part of the day , and to commence gnawing the smooth bark of young trees , as well as the shoots of the tender branches where they can reach up to them . Out of ...
... extent , are always inclined to seek their shade during the warmer part of the day , and to commence gnawing the smooth bark of young trees , as well as the shoots of the tender branches where they can reach up to them . Out of ...
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... extent as to necessitate a larger individual growing- space than is compatible with closeness in the fence ; for Hawthorn is a light - demanding species of shrub tree . In order to repair such neglected hedges , the plants require to be ...
... extent as to necessitate a larger individual growing- space than is compatible with closeness in the fence ; for Hawthorn is a light - demanding species of shrub tree . In order to repair such neglected hedges , the plants require to be ...
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... extent of about 24 in . upon each side of the hedge - line , so as to aërate the soil , and all gaps among the old stumps should be filled up with new or young plants . In filling up with new growth among the roots of old Thorns , it ...
... extent of about 24 in . upon each side of the hedge - line , so as to aërate the soil , and all gaps among the old stumps should be filled up with new or young plants . In filling up with new growth among the roots of old Thorns , it ...
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... extent of these sunk fences in the northern districts of both Scotland and England , which answer the purpose excellently ; few fences are better adapted for a hilly country , where the line of fence runs at right angles with the slope ...
... extent of these sunk fences in the northern districts of both Scotland and England , which answer the purpose excellently ; few fences are better adapted for a hilly country , where the line of fence runs at right angles with the slope ...
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... extent then is actually necessary . The best method to be adopted in fixing the standard - posts de- pends , however , to a very great extent upon the nature of the soil along the line of the fence . In many cases it is almost ...
... extent then is actually necessary . The best method to be adopted in fixing the standard - posts de- pends , however , to a very great extent upon the nature of the soil along the line of the fence . In many cases it is almost ...
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1-year seedling acres Alder annual average bark Beech beetles Birch branches Britain broad-leaved cent compartments coniferous conifers considerable coppice crop cubic ft diameter disease Dry-stone dykes dyke erected Estimate expenditure extent favourable felled fence Forestry forests form-factor girth ground growing growing-space growth hardwoods hedge height hence Hornbeam Hypsometer injured insects kinds of trees land Larch larvæ length logs manner Maple mature method nature necessary Norway Spruce nursery operations Pedunculate Oak plantations poles Poplar portion produce proprietor pruning purpose quantity regard removed roots Scots Pine seed shoots side Silver Fir soil and situation species of trees Spruce standels stem stones stripped Sweet Chestnut Sycamore sylvicultural sylviculturists thinning Thorn timber Total transplants utilised whilst wire wire-fence wood wooden woodlands yards young plants young trees
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