The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... pruned back in the spring , about February , leaving a quantity of good breaking - buds : but there is this difference , some kinds will only ... pruning , the VOL . I. 16 surface should be stirred up , and some good rotten New Plants . 121.
... pruned back in the spring , about February , leaving a quantity of good breaking - buds : but there is this difference , some kinds will only ... pruning , the VOL . I. 16 surface should be stirred up , and some good rotten New Plants . 121.
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... pruning , preparation of the soil , novel methods of growing fine plants , and of the enemies of the rose ; and all these topics are discussed at length , and with much clearness and precision . The second chapter is devoted to pot ...
... pruning , preparation of the soil , novel methods of growing fine plants , and of the enemies of the rose ; and all these topics are discussed at length , and with much clearness and precision . The second chapter is devoted to pot ...
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... PRUNING STEPHANOTIS FLORIBUNDA . The long twining shoots ought not to be stopped , but trained at their full length , and not too closely together , so that the wood may have the full benefit of light . All pruning should be confined to ...
... PRUNING STEPHANOTIS FLORIBUNDA . The long twining shoots ought not to be stopped , but trained at their full length , and not too closely together , so that the wood may have the full benefit of light . All pruning should be confined to ...
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... Pruned as the tops will be , the roots require less space than in the old untrimmed state ; and , though placed in such juxtaposition , they may , and probably will , run nearly across the yard , and obtain all the space they need . And ...
... Pruned as the tops will be , the roots require less space than in the old untrimmed state ; and , though placed in such juxtaposition , they may , and probably will , run nearly across the yard , and obtain all the space they need . And ...
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... pruning , the variety , - none of these items are given . In a private letter , Mr. Meehan informs me that the experiment was " a stupendous failure . " I in- cline to believe that neglect was a prominent cause ; and I think Mr. Meehan ...
... pruning , the variety , - none of these items are given . In a private letter , Mr. Meehan informs me that the experiment was " a stupendous failure . " I in- cline to believe that neglect was a prominent cause ; and I think Mr. Meehan ...
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