A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on Open WallsLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, Paternoster-Row, and Mason and Son, Chichester, 1837 - 210 páginas |
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... border in which the roots run , and cropping it with vegetables , even close up to the very stem . This brief description of the method of culti- vating vines on open walls , will apply , I believe , to ninety - nine out of every ...
... border in which the roots run , and cropping it with vegetables , even close up to the very stem . This brief description of the method of culti- vating vines on open walls , will apply , I believe , to ninety - nine out of every ...
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... border of materials that shall be too dry or porous . It is not mere earth that the roots require to come in contact with , to induce growth and extension , but air also , which is as necessary to them , as to the leaves and branches ...
... border of materials that shall be too dry or porous . It is not mere earth that the roots require to come in contact with , to induce growth and extension , but air also , which is as necessary to them , as to the leaves and branches ...
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... borders , therefore , made expressly for the reception of vines , ought to be composed of a suf- ficient quantity of dry materials , such as stones ; brickbats , broken moderately small ; lumps of old mortar ; broken pottery ; oyster ...
... borders , therefore , made expressly for the reception of vines , ought to be composed of a suf- ficient quantity of dry materials , such as stones ; brickbats , broken moderately small ; lumps of old mortar ; broken pottery ; oyster ...
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... border , then , the first thing is to secure a dry bottom . If the soil and sub- soil be naturally such , as is described above as the most congenial to the growth of the vine , nothing more is required , than to trench the ground two ...
... border , then , the first thing is to secure a dry bottom . If the soil and sub- soil be naturally such , as is described above as the most congenial to the growth of the vine , nothing more is required , than to trench the ground two ...
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... border be too sandy and light , the same process may be followed with the exception of the addition of road sweep- ings . In lieu of these , should be added a suffi- ciency of fine mould collected from molehills , which is generally of ...
... border be too sandy and light , the same process may be followed with the exception of the addition of road sweep- ings . In lieu of these , should be added a suffi- ciency of fine mould collected from molehills , which is generally of ...
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A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on Open Walls Clement Hoare Vista completa - 1835 |
A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on Open Walls Clement Hoare Vista completa - 1835 |
A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on Open Walls Clement Hoare Vista completa - 1840 |
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2d Edit annually aspect autumnal pruning bearing bearing-shoots bearing-wood berries betwixt bone BOTANY branches bunches of fruit bunches of grapes cloth lettered colour covered cultivated decayed degree Dictionary direction effects Engravings extremities feet flavour FLOWERING PLANTS foliage FRONTIGNAN fruit-buds future bearers ground growing grown growth inches increase injurious J. C. LOUDON layer leaves liquid manure lowermost buds manner maturation method of pruning MUSCADINE nailed nature necessary nourishment number of buds open walls operation plant point of culture portion possible pound weight produce projecting coping proper juice pruning knife push quantity of fruit remain require ripe ripen roots of vines season SHARON TURNER shew shreds Sidlesham soil solar heat solar rays soon spurs stem sufficient sun and air sun's rays supply surface tendrils thereby throughout the summer tion trained vegetation vines on open weight of fruit wind wood Woodcuts young shoots young vines
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