Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Том 8 |
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... supply the farmer's table with an abundance of strawberries , raspberries , currants , grape , etc. , and with these varieties , he will have a succession of fresh fruit , from the middle of June up to the holidays . No class of people ...
... supply the farmer's table with an abundance of strawberries , raspberries , currants , grape , etc. , and with these varieties , he will have a succession of fresh fruit , from the middle of June up to the holidays . No class of people ...
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... supply for any ordinary family ; keep the bed clear of weeds and grass ; let all the runners take root , and late in the fall cover the bed with marsh hay or straw ; one inch deep will be sufficient to protect the plants during the ...
... supply for any ordinary family ; keep the bed clear of weeds and grass ; let all the runners take root , and late in the fall cover the bed with marsh hay or straw ; one inch deep will be sufficient to protect the plants during the ...
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... supply of plants of the varieties of fruit mentioned , and this small out- lay of time and money will furnish a large amount of fresh fruit for daily consumption during the season and an abundance for preserving for winter use , saving ...
... supply of plants of the varieties of fruit mentioned , and this small out- lay of time and money will furnish a large amount of fresh fruit for daily consumption during the season and an abundance for preserving for winter use , saving ...
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... supply of moisture or hope to increase the effect of heat . The soil may be said to do three things for the plant : it furnishes it a home by supporting its roots ; it prepares food , and may be com- pared to a vast laboratory silently ...
... supply of moisture or hope to increase the effect of heat . The soil may be said to do three things for the plant : it furnishes it a home by supporting its roots ; it prepares food , and may be com- pared to a vast laboratory silently ...
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... supply of humus . The underbrush is also largely made up of Hazelnut , Cornus , and other shrubbery plants . In the more humus soils the Basswood ( Linden Americana ) , White Elm ( Ulmus Americana ) , Red Elm ( Ulmus fulva ) , White Ash ...
... supply of humus . The underbrush is also largely made up of Hazelnut , Cornus , and other shrubbery plants . In the more humus soils the Basswood ( Linden Americana ) , White Elm ( Ulmus Americana ) , Red Elm ( Ulmus fulva ) , White Ash ...
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