Citrus Fruits in California: A Monograph Describing the Basic Principles and Practices of Successful Citrus Fruit Production, from the Planting of the Tree to the Harvesting of the Crop ...1919 - 28 páginas |
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... branches to spread out , thus requiring that they be planted a little further apart in order to afford room for this spreading , as well as for room to work around them . Preparing the Land We will assume that the intending planter has ...
... branches to spread out , thus requiring that they be planted a little further apart in order to afford room for this spreading , as well as for room to work around them . Preparing the Land We will assume that the intending planter has ...
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... branches forming the head to eight inches . Trees headed at four feet or more should be cut back to 28 inches for the purpose of forming a new head . High headed trees are always objectionable , for they not only expose much of the stem ...
... branches forming the head to eight inches . Trees headed at four feet or more should be cut back to 28 inches for the purpose of forming a new head . High headed trees are always objectionable , for they not only expose much of the stem ...
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... branches extending out far be- has been found to be the best method yond the confines of the trees . of curing the fruit . The lemon houses To overcome this , all long branches are built with only a floor and a roof , should be cut back ...
... branches extending out far be- has been found to be the best method yond the confines of the trees . of curing the fruit . The lemon houses To overcome this , all long branches are built with only a floor and a roof , should be cut back ...
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