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 sidor |
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... begin to diminish , and the vine may then be said to be overcropped . On the other hand , although a less quantity of grapes may be matured by a vine , than the proportion represented in the scale , the flavour will not thereby be ...
... begin to diminish , and the vine may then be said to be overcropped . On the other hand , although a less quantity of grapes may be matured by a vine , than the proportion represented in the scale , the flavour will not thereby be ...
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... begin to make their way upwards , towards the surface of the border , doubtless attracted thither by the joint influence of the sun and air . And if the border be not disturbed by cropping or digging , they will come up close to the ...
... begin to make their way upwards , towards the surface of the border , doubtless attracted thither by the joint influence of the sun and air . And if the border be not disturbed by cropping or digging , they will come up close to the ...
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... begin to yield , by the decomposition of the gluten on its surface , a steady supply of nutri- trious matter , and continue so to do , until it be resolved into its constituent parts , and form part of ON MANURE . 59.
... begin to yield , by the decomposition of the gluten on its surface , a steady supply of nutri- trious matter , and continue so to do , until it be resolved into its constituent parts , and form part of ON MANURE . 59.
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... begin to make their last swell , which is indicated by their becoming transparent ; not a drop of rain should ever be suffered to fall upon them , if it can possibly be avoided . All the moisture which they stand in need of , they will ...
... begin to make their last swell , which is indicated by their becoming transparent ; not a drop of rain should ever be suffered to fall upon them , if it can possibly be avoided . All the moisture which they stand in need of , they will ...
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... begin to feel its enlivening influence . The whole body of sap then begins to move upwards , and as soon as the quantity propelled , is more than sufficient to distend all the vessels in the stem and the branches , the buds begin to ...
... begin to feel its enlivening influence . The whole body of sap then begins to move upwards , and as soon as the quantity propelled , is more than sufficient to distend all the vessels in the stem and the branches , the buds begin to ...
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A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on Open Walls Clement Hoare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1835 |
A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on Open Walls Clement Hoare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1835 |
A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on Open Walls Clement Hoare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 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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