A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on Open WallsLongman, Rees, 1835 - 164 páginas |
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... pushing themselves with the greatest avidity , and continually branching out in every possible direc- tion , lie secure from that excess of moisture which frequently accumulates in more compact soils ; and clinging like ivy round the ...
... pushing themselves with the greatest avidity , and continually branching out in every possible direc- tion , lie secure from that excess of moisture which frequently accumulates in more compact soils ; and clinging like ivy round the ...
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... push as soon as possible under the foundations , being attracted thither by the warm air which is there generated ; and such situations being also dry , from the exca- vations which have been made , offer to the roots the same ...
... push as soon as possible under the foundations , being attracted thither by the warm air which is there generated ; and such situations being also dry , from the exca- vations which have been made , offer to the roots the same ...
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... push themselves into a dry place , and the aspect be such as to afford to its branches a sufficient portion of the sun's rays to elaborate the juices of the plant . The truth is , that the roots of the vine possess an extraordinary ...
... push themselves into a dry place , and the aspect be such as to afford to its branches a sufficient portion of the sun's rays to elaborate the juices of the plant . The truth is , that the roots of the vine possess an extraordinary ...
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... pushing strait forward into the soil , it had turned down over the single thick- ness , entered the hollow part , and was ... push forward into the soil , is conclusive as to its decided preference of the former to the latter , and the ...
... pushing strait forward into the soil , it had turned down over the single thick- ness , entered the hollow part , and was ... push forward into the soil , is conclusive as to its decided preference of the former to the latter , and the ...
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... push from it . Bend the shoot carefully down in such a manner , that the second and third buds shall be at least three in- ches below the surface of the mould when filled in , and the first bud even with it , or rather , just peep- ing ...
... push from it . Bend the shoot carefully down in such a manner , that the second and third buds shall be at least three in- ches below the surface of the mould when filled in , and the first bud even with it , or rather , just peep- ing ...
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A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on Open Walls Clement Hoare Visualização integral - 1837 |
A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on Open Walls Clement Hoare Visualização integral - 1835 |
A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on Open Walls Clement Hoare Visualização integral - 1840 |
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annually aspect autumnal pruning bearing wood berries betwixt black Hamburgh bone branches bunches of fruit bunches of grapes consequence covered cultivated decayed degree direction duction effects extremities feet flavor foliage fruit buds fruiting shoots future bearers greater ground grow grown growth inches increase injurious latter layer leaves liquid manure lowermost buds manner maturation method of pruning mould muscadine nailed necessary neral Night soil nourishment number of buds open wall operation pinch plant point of culture portion possible pounds weight produce projecting coping proper juice pruning knife push quantity of fruit quantity of grapes ripe ripen roots of vines scite season serpentine shew shreds soil solar heat solar rays soon spurs stem sufficient sun and air sun's rays supply tain tendrils thereby thinning throughout the summer tion trained vegetation vigorous vine border vines on open weight of fruit wind young shoots young vines