This is a very delightful fruit. It comes earlier than the peach: and some like it better. It is a hardier tree, bears as well as the peach, and the green fruit, when the size of a hickory nut, makes ...
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Apples are usually grafted on crab stocks but, when you do not want the trees to grow tall and large, it is better to raise stocks from the seed of some Apple not much given to produce large wood. Per...
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Pears are grafted on pear stock., on quince stocks, or on those of the white thorv. The last is best, because most durable, and, dwarf trees, much the best, because they do not throw up wood so big...
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If the American Farmer have no taste for flowers, his wife and daughters may; and this part of the book can, at any rate, do him no harm.
Under the head of Flowers come flowering trees and shrub...
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The majority of the dwarfed potted trees generally seen are developed from ordinary nursery stock or from somewhat dwarfed trees found in a natural habitat. The practice of artificial dwarfing might b...
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People ask me all the time what to do with their garden. I can immediately sense their frustration and disappointment. They feel intimidated and disconnected from their landscape. After studying garde...
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Thomas Jefferson was the United States minister to France following the great American, Benjamin Franklin in 1785. While acting as the French minister to the United States, Jefferson surveyed crops of...
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