The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... allowed to develop symmetrically . To cover the ground , a sowing of portulaca and sweet alyssum may be made broadcast all over the bed . FIG . 2 . Squares represent 2 ft . X 1 ft . 9 10 10 10 9 5 3 4 1 A 3 Turf , 1 ft . round front and ...
... allowed to develop symmetrically . To cover the ground , a sowing of portulaca and sweet alyssum may be made broadcast all over the bed . FIG . 2 . Squares represent 2 ft . X 1 ft . 9 10 10 10 9 5 3 4 1 A 3 Turf , 1 ft . round front and ...
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... allowed to overbear , the fruit will be poor , green , and flavorless . The tree is very hardy , and the variety does equally well on quince and standard . Of all the varieties that can be most profitably grown as dwarfs , the Duchesse ...
... allowed to overbear , the fruit will be poor , green , and flavorless . The tree is very hardy , and the variety does equally well on quince and standard . Of all the varieties that can be most profitably grown as dwarfs , the Duchesse ...
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... allowed to lie six months , and then be turned , and , in three more , again turned . At the end of twelve months , an excellent compost will be the result . Previous to use , it should be chopped with a spade , and made somewhat fine ...
... allowed to lie six months , and then be turned , and , in three more , again turned . At the end of twelve months , an excellent compost will be the result . Previous to use , it should be chopped with a spade , and made somewhat fine ...
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... allowed to become so dry as to affect the foliage . When the buds are formed , the pots should be gradually withdrawn from the hotbed , partly to prevent the roots striking into the fermenting materials , and partly to avoid a check ...
... allowed to become so dry as to affect the foliage . When the buds are formed , the pots should be gradually withdrawn from the hotbed , partly to prevent the roots striking into the fermenting materials , and partly to avoid a check ...
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... allowed to do so , it may easily be kept within any desired bounds by pruning it just after blooming . As May advances , flowers open so thick and fast , that to record them all would be a work of space and time beyond our allotment ...
... allowed to do so , it may easily be kept within any desired bounds by pruning it just after blooming . As May advances , flowers open so thick and fast , that to record them all would be a work of space and time beyond our allotment ...
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