Handy Book of Fruit Culture Under GlassW. Blackwood, 1881 - 357 páginas |
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... fire - heat to keep up the temperature . In these respects the lean - to gives advantages over the span - roofed pinery , in whatever position the latter is placed . For starting pines in December and the two following months , as well ...
... fire - heat to keep up the temperature . In these respects the lean - to gives advantages over the span - roofed pinery , in whatever position the latter is placed . For starting pines in December and the two following months , as well ...
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... fire - heat suffi- cient , and , as a general rule , the state of the weather admits of a more liberal supply of air being given . This enables the cultivator to push forward his early plants without the danger of drawing them , which ...
... fire - heat suffi- cient , and , as a general rule , the state of the weather admits of a more liberal supply of air being given . This enables the cultivator to push forward his early plants without the danger of drawing them , which ...
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... temperature should now be carefully regulated , and fire - heat applied in the evening just in time to prevent the heat from sinking below 70 ° at 10 P.M. And when the morning gives signs of a bright day , the fires should be damped ...
... temperature should now be carefully regulated , and fire - heat applied in the evening just in time to prevent the heat from sinking below 70 ° at 10 P.M. And when the morning gives signs of a bright day , the fires should be damped ...
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... temperature can often be kept up sufficiently without the aid of fire - heat . In a close structure there will be no difficulty in doing so , especially when early air - giving and shutting up is practised . The heat can thus be ...
... temperature can often be kept up sufficiently without the aid of fire - heat . In a close structure there will be no difficulty in doing so , especially when early air - giving and shutting up is practised . The heat can thus be ...
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... heat is supplied with pipes , it is much the safer way to keep the plunging material moderately moist than to water the pines often . The night temperature ... fire sharply at night to keep up the required temperature ; in which case the ...
... heat is supplied with pipes , it is much the safer way to keep the plunging material moderately moist than to water the pines often . The night temperature ... fire sharply at night to keep up the required temperature ; in which case the ...
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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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