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 - Climbing plants - 210 pages |
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Page 14
... side of a house or building , or a large portion of that of a garden wall . And this seems to be done under the idea , that the more wood there is in a vine , the more grapes it will produce , or that the one will be in proportion to ...
... side of a house or building , or a large portion of that of a garden wall . And this seems to be done under the idea , that the more wood there is in a vine , the more grapes it will produce , or that the one will be in proportion to ...
Page 38
... side of each other , against a wall exposed to the north , for the purpose of trying the experiment , by excluding the influence of the sun's rays , and one be kept nailed to the wall every five or six inches of its growth throughout ...
... side of each other , against a wall exposed to the north , for the purpose of trying the experiment , by excluding the influence of the sun's rays , and one be kept nailed to the wall every five or six inches of its growth throughout ...
Page 55
... be made , it will of course be better , but if not , that will do . After the sides and bottom have been loosened as much as possible , the vine may be planted , and the hole filled up with E 4 ON SOIL . 55 On Soil, 4 5.
... be made , it will of course be better , but if not , that will do . After the sides and bottom have been loosened as much as possible , the vine may be planted , and the hole filled up with E 4 ON SOIL . 55 On Soil, 4 5.
Page 60
... in every possible di- rection amongst the bones , the surfaces of which were completely covered with their fibres . The blade bone happened to be in such a position , that both sides of it could be distinctly seen , 8 60 ON MANURE .
... in every possible di- rection amongst the bones , the surfaces of which were completely covered with their fibres . The blade bone happened to be in such a position , that both sides of it could be distinctly seen , 8 60 ON MANURE .
Page 61
Clement Hoare. that both sides of it could be distinctly seen , and on examining them minutely , they appeared to have every part of their surface covered with the smallest fibres imaginable ; so small , indeed , were some of them , that ...
Clement Hoare. that both sides of it could be distinctly seen , and on examining them minutely , they appeared to have every part of their surface covered with the smallest fibres imaginable ; so small , indeed , were some of them , that ...
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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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