Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Том 8 |
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... experience . Each recurring season seems to bring additional evidence of the capabilities of our climate for extremes , and consequently more clearly demonstrates the difficulties with which we have to con- tend in the cultivation of ...
... experience . Each recurring season seems to bring additional evidence of the capabilities of our climate for extremes , and consequently more clearly demonstrates the difficulties with which we have to con- tend in the cultivation of ...
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... experienced with ornamental vines and shrubbery . Reports from various sections state , that in yield and quality ... experience with fruit . The main features of the previous season which may have con- tributed to these results , are ...
... experienced with ornamental vines and shrubbery . Reports from various sections state , that in yield and quality ... experience with fruit . The main features of the previous season which may have con- tributed to these results , are ...
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... experience are always open , and if tui- tion is often high , truth only is taught . However ample these means for learning horticulture may appear to the professional fruit and flower grower , it is a fact that they do not reach and ...
... experience are always open , and if tui- tion is often high , truth only is taught . However ample these means for learning horticulture may appear to the professional fruit and flower grower , it is a fact that they do not reach and ...
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... experience . We must understand the harmonies of vegetable life and of tree growth . We find in district and group number one that the apple , pear , plum , cherry , and all the small fruits , thrive finely , but grow too fast and too ...
... experience . We must understand the harmonies of vegetable life and of tree growth . We find in district and group number one that the apple , pear , plum , cherry , and all the small fruits , thrive finely , but grow too fast and too ...
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... experience , and the indications of na- ture favor close setting of the young trees ; four feet each way is the distance most commonly recommended , or nearly 3,000 to the acre ; some plant still more closely . The details of putting ...
... experience , and the indications of na- ture favor close setting of the young trees ; four feet each way is the distance most commonly recommended , or nearly 3,000 to the acre ; some plant still more closely . The details of putting ...
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