| 1838 - 524 páginas
...earth, well mixed by repeated turning. Fresh dung should never be applied to hops. Three plants are placed in the middle of this hole six inches asunder,...equilateral triangle. A watering with liquid manure greatly assists their taking root, and they soon begin to show bines. A stick three or four feet long... | |
| 1839 - 524 páginas
...earth, well mixed by repeated turning. Fresh dung should never be applied to hops. Three plants are placed in the middle of this hole six inches asunder,...equilateral triangle. A watering with liquid manure greatly assists their taking root, and they soon begin to show bines. A stick three « four feet long... | |
| Daniel Pereira Gardner - 1846 - 898 páginas
...earth, well mixed by repeated turning. Fresh dung should never be applied to hops. Three plants are placed in the middle of this hole six inches asunder,...equilateral triangle. A watering with liquid manure greatly assists their taking root, and they soon hegin to show runners. A stick, three or four feet... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1855 - 832 páginas
...feet deep, and lightly filled with the earth dug out, mixed with a compost prepared with well-rotted dung, lime, and muck. Fresh dung should never be applied...manure will greatly assist their taking root, and they soon will begin to show " bines." A stick three or four feet long is then stuck in the middle of the... | |
| William Lewis Rham - 1855 - 522 páginas
...earth, well mixed by repeated turning. Fresh dung should never be applied to hops. Three plants are placed in the middle of this hole six inches asunder,...equilateral triangle. A watering with liquid manure greatly assists their taking root, and they*soon begin to show bines. A stick three or four feet long... | |
| Elliot G. Storke - 1859 - 832 páginas
...earth, well mixed by repeated turning. Fresh dung should never be applied to hops. Three plants are placed in the middle of this hole six inches asunder,...equilateral triangle. A watering with liquid manure greatly assists their taking root, and they soon begin to show bines. A stick three or four feet long... | |
| Francis Peyre Porcher - 1869 - 804 páginas
...with the earth dug out, mixed with a compost prepared with well rotted dung, lime and muck. Fresh dang should never be applied to hops. Three plants are...triangle. A watering with liquid manure will greatly 21 assist their taking root, and they will soon begin to show "vines." Sticks three or four feet long... | |
| 1855 - 612 páginas
...feet deep, and lightly filled with the earth dug out, mixed with a compost prepared with well-rotted dung, lime, and muck. Fresh dung should never be applied...manure will greatly assist their taking root, and they soon will begin to show " bines." A stick three or four feet long is then stuck in the middle of the... | |
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