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... row pears and plums , making the orchard 40 by 20. Of the apples why not plant castern varieties , we are on a line west of New York . Who at that time knew any better ? Of pears I planted dwarfs and standards any variety I could buy ...
... row pears and plums , making the orchard 40 by 20. Of the apples why not plant castern varieties , we are on a line west of New York . Who at that time knew any better ? Of pears I planted dwarfs and standards any variety I could buy ...
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... row of seedling pears on a high gravel hill that bore some poor fruit and gave quite a success to top grafted Kieffer . I had reduced the cost of pears to $ 5.00 each in this 45 years of unsuccessful efforts . After the winter of 1898-9 ...
... row of seedling pears on a high gravel hill that bore some poor fruit and gave quite a success to top grafted Kieffer . I had reduced the cost of pears to $ 5.00 each in this 45 years of unsuccessful efforts . After the winter of 1898-9 ...
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... rows , leaving grass grow under the trees , you may succeed in growing cherries upon a prairie loam soil . I know we have cherry trees growing in that vicinity that are fifteen to twenty years of age that are still producing cherries ...
... rows , leaving grass grow under the trees , you may succeed in growing cherries upon a prairie loam soil . I know we have cherry trees growing in that vicinity that are fifteen to twenty years of age that are still producing cherries ...
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... row , placing the rows 6 ft . apart . Bear in mind that no wild raspberries or blackberries ever grow in a swamp . So do not choose a drained swamp or you are likely to fail . As soon as the fruit is off all the bearing canes should be ...
... row , placing the rows 6 ft . apart . Bear in mind that no wild raspberries or blackberries ever grow in a swamp . So do not choose a drained swamp or you are likely to fail . As soon as the fruit is off all the bearing canes should be ...
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... row seven feet from the raspberries . Set currants five to six feet apart and goose- berries three to four feet . Trim so each branch has free space to grow ; they should not crowd or touch each other . When the bark changes color from ...
... row seven feet from the raspberries . Set currants five to six feet apart and goose- berries three to four feet . Trim so each branch has free space to grow ; they should not crowd or touch each other . When the bark changes color from ...
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