Handy Book of Fruit Culture Under GlassW. Blackwood, 1881 - 357 páginas |
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... heating , I have a warm side for the tan - and- leaf bed for pine - growing . I consider the heat derived from this old - fashioned source second to none other for the production of fine pines . Yet I would never prefer it to hot water ...
... heating , I have a warm side for the tan - and- leaf bed for pine - growing . I consider the heat derived from this old - fashioned source second to none other for the production of fine pines . Yet I would never prefer it to hot water ...
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... heat from hot water , by which means it can be easily applied and regulated to a degree . Nevertheless , I intend to speak of the management that I adopt in the case of pines grown on a bed of leaves and tan for the supply of bottom - heat ...
... heat from hot water , by which means it can be easily applied and regulated to a degree . Nevertheless , I intend to speak of the management that I adopt in the case of pines grown on a bed of leaves and tan for the supply of bottom - heat ...
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... heat of 90 ° . In this way every latent bud on the stems bursts into growth ; and as soon as they begin to emit roots , they are twisted carefully from the old stem , and potted in 6 - inch pots . The stems may also be split up through ...
... heat of 90 ° . In this way every latent bud on the stems bursts into growth ; and as soon as they begin to emit roots , they are twisted carefully from the old stem , and potted in 6 - inch pots . The stems may also be split up through ...
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... heat be derived from leaves or tan , or both , and not likely to exceed 90 ° , the plunging material may be placed firmly round the pots ; but if the heat is likely to exceed 90 ° , let the material be placed lightly and openly round ...
... heat be derived from leaves or tan , or both , and not likely to exceed 90 ° , the plunging material may be placed firmly round the pots ; but if the heat is likely to exceed 90 ° , let the material be placed lightly and openly round ...
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... heat and moisture both at the roots and in the air . The night temperature for September should range from 65 ° to 70 ° , with 10 ° to 15 ° more for a while when shut up in the afternoon with sun - heat . After the middle of October the ...
... heat and moisture both at the roots and in the air . The night temperature for September should range from 65 ° to 70 ° , with 10 ° to 15 ° more for a while when shut up in the afternoon with sun - heat . After the middle of October 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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