The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 2J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... shanking , Causes of 66 and spotting Framingham . Montgomery , the Grapes , a Few Words about 66 keeping 66 G. Abbey W. A. R. Cottage Gardener 66 46 in 1867 66 Notes on 66 New Grape - vine Grafting 66 Pruning • Gravel - walks , Weeds on ...
... shanking , Causes of 66 and spotting Framingham . Montgomery , the Grapes , a Few Words about 66 keeping 66 G. Abbey W. A. R. Cottage Gardener 66 46 in 1867 66 Notes on 66 New Grape - vine Grafting 66 Pruning • Gravel - walks , Weeds on ...
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... SHANKING . - There is , perhaps , no malady to which grapes are subject which has given rise to more difference of opinion than that termed shanking . This is not surprising , if , as is probable , almost any thing which militates ...
... SHANKING . - There is , perhaps , no malady to which grapes are subject which has given rise to more difference of opinion than that termed shanking . This is not surprising , if , as is probable , almost any thing which militates ...
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... shanking has occurred , and in some cases have been able to pre- dict it a year beforehand ; and I am more than ever convinced that the mode of management pointed out is its most prolific source . 7. R. Pearson in Cottage Gardener ...
... shanking has occurred , and in some cases have been able to pre- dict it a year beforehand ; and I am more than ever convinced that the mode of management pointed out is its most prolific source . 7. R. Pearson in Cottage Gardener ...
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... Shanking , therefore , may not be the effect of too great a difference between the temperature of the soil and atmos- phere but the conditions unfavorable to shanking are elevation , dryness , and openness of the border , which are ...
... Shanking , therefore , may not be the effect of too great a difference between the temperature of the soil and atmos- phere but the conditions unfavorable to shanking are elevation , dryness , and openness of the border , which are ...
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... shanking in the bunches which they produced , even after they had been lifted and the border thoroughly drained . The following course was therefore adopted : The surface of the border was concreted with lime - riddlings and gravel well ...
... shanking in the bunches which they produced , even after they had been lifted and the border thoroughly drained . The following course was therefore adopted : The surface of the border was concreted with lime - riddlings and gravel well ...
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