Handy Book of Fruit Culture Under GlassW. Blackwood, 1881 - 357 páginas |
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... afternoon they receive the full sun ; and for a period in the middle of the day , when the sun is in meridian , the pines are , in such houses , partially shaded from the scorching rays of the sun , while at the same time they are ...
... afternoon they receive the full sun ; and for a period in the middle of the day , when the sun is in meridian , the pines are , in such houses , partially shaded from the scorching rays of the sun , while at the same time they are ...
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... afternoon , when the shading is removed , they should have a gentle dewing overhead through a very fine rose . The shading and dewing must not be abruptly discon- tinued , but by degrees ; and entirely given up whenever the young roots ...
... afternoon , when the shading is removed , they should have a gentle dewing overhead through a very fine rose . The shading and dewing must not be abruptly discon- tinued , but by degrees ; and entirely given up whenever the young roots ...
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... afternoon with sun - heat . After the middle of October the heat should be 5 ° less , and it should gradually decrease till , by the middle of No- vember , it is 55 ° to 60 ° at night according to the weather , with 5 ° more by day ...
... afternoon with sun - heat . After the middle of October the heat should be 5 ° less , and it should gradually decrease till , by the middle of No- vember , it is 55 ° to 60 ° at night according to the weather , with 5 ° more by day ...
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... as to a few degrees , but much prefer being guided by the outside temperature . During bright sunshiny days , when the pinery can be shut up in the afternoons with sun - heat , the temperature at 8 P.M. THE PINE - APPLE . 25.
... as to a few degrees , but much prefer being guided by the outside temperature . During bright sunshiny days , when the pinery can be shut up in the afternoons with sun - heat , the temperature at 8 P.M. THE PINE - APPLE . 25.
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... afternoons of very bright days an occasional syr- inging overhead through a fine rose is beneficial , and keeps the plants clean ; but regular heavy syring- ings have a tendency to keep the soil in a puddled state , as the leaves ...
... afternoons of very bright days an occasional syr- inging overhead through a fine rose is beneficial , and keeps the plants clean ; but regular heavy syring- ings have a tendency to keep the soil in a puddled state , as the leaves ...
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afternoon allowed applied atmosphere autumn bearing begin berries Black Hamburg bloom bottom bottom-heat buds bunches carefully Cayenne cold cold frames colour covered crop cucumbers cultivation damp DAVID THOMSON desirable dull early forcing especially feet fibry fire-heat flavour foliage frame freely fresh fruit are set fruit-bearing fruiting-pots garden glass grapes grow grown guano healthy heat inches increase insect keep lateral growths lean-to leaves light loam manure manure-water melons moist moisture month Muscat of Alexandria necessary nectarines night temperature peach peach-houses Phylloxera pine-apple pines plants plunged pots practice prevent produced pruning recommended red-spider remove ripe ripen roots season shade shifted shoots shut side soil soon span-roofed stem stopped strawberries strong succession suckers sufficient summer sun-heat supply surface swelling syringe thin thrip top-dressing trained trees trellis varieties ventilation vinery warm weather winter wood young vines
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