The American Orchardist: Or, A Practical Treatise on the Culture and Management of Apple and Other Fruit Trees, with Observations on the Diseases to which They are Liable, and Their Remedies. To which is Added the Most Approved Method of Manufacturing and Preserving Cider, and Also Wine from Apple Juice and Currants. Adapted to the Use of American Farmers, and All Lovers and Cultivators of Fine FruitE. Collier, 1825 - 236 σελίδες "Contains information on how to tend to, culture, and manage fruit trees." --provided by cataloger. |
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... feet . " It has been remarked as a fact , that , in each particular place , certain kinds of apples have been observed to succeed better than other kinds ; and , according to the observations of the honourable Timothy Picker- ing , many ...
... feet . " It has been remarked as a fact , that , in each particular place , certain kinds of apples have been observed to succeed better than other kinds ; and , according to the observations of the honourable Timothy Picker- ing , many ...
Σελίδα 32
... feet apart , and about two inches deep ; the plants , if too thick , may be thinned to about six inches apart , by pulling up the feeblest . The plants should be kept clear of weeds , annually manured , and properly prun- ed . Young ...
... feet apart , and about two inches deep ; the plants , if too thick , may be thinned to about six inches apart , by pulling up the feeblest . The plants should be kept clear of weeds , annually manured , and properly prun- ed . Young ...
Σελίδα 46
... feet in length before winter , and will produce fruit as soon as if grafted . Not only young stocks , but the branches of large trees may be budded successfully . In order to render the operation the more certain , we may avail ...
... feet in length before winter , and will produce fruit as soon as if grafted . Not only young stocks , but the branches of large trees may be budded successfully . In order to render the operation the more certain , we may avail ...
Σελίδα 47
... feet with numerous branches the same summer , and be prepared to produce fruit the ensuing year , and in some instances blossoms appear the same season . These buds so early introduced , will acquire strength sufficient . to resist the ...
... feet with numerous branches the same summer , and be prepared to produce fruit the ensuing year , and in some instances blossoms appear the same season . These buds so early introduced , will acquire strength sufficient . to resist the ...
Σελίδα 52
... feet , and where the soil is not so good , forty feet may be sufficient . Lawson , who wrote in 1626 , observes , that in a good soil and under proper management , apple trees will , in forty or fifty years , spread twelve yards on each ...
... feet , and where the soil is not so good , forty feet may be sufficient . Lawson , who wrote in 1626 , observes , that in a good soil and under proper management , apple trees will , in forty or fifty years , spread twelve yards on each ...
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