Blackberries are extensively laid down in colder climates, however, and it may be well to relate the method here for the benefit of those who occupy bleak locations. Late in fall, the bushes are tipped over and covered. Three men are generally employed... The Principles of Fruit-growing - Side 102af Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1897 - 508 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1894 - 1232 sider
...the hardier varieties are grown. Blackberries are extensively laid down in colder climates, however, and it may be well to relate the method here for the...inches deep from under the roots. The second man has a six-tined or four-tined fork which he thrusts against the plant a a foot or so above the ground, and... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1896 - 1258 sider
...the hardier varieties are grown. Blackberries are extensively laid down in colder climates, however, and it may be well to relate the method here for the...inches deep from under the roots. The second man has a six-tined or four-tined fork which he thrusts against the plant a foot or so above the ground, and... | |
| Fred Wallace Card - 1898 - 560 sider
...practice laying -down very extensively also prune severely. Bailey writes* as follows on this subject: "Blackberries and raspberries are extensively laid...this labor. One man goes ahead with a longhandled, round -pointed shovel and digs the earth away six inches deep from under the roots. The second man... | |
| Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1896 - 750 sider
...the hardier varieties are grown. Blackberries are extensively laid down in colder climates, however, and it may be well to relate the method here for the...inches deep from under the roots. The second man has a six-tined or four-tined fork which he thrusts against the plant a foot or so above the ground, and... | |
| Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1915 - 462 sider
...the vines to hold them in place, and the snow fills in among them and affords adequate protection. Blackberries and raspberries are extensively laid...Late in fall, the bushes are tipped over and covered. Usually three men are employed for this labor. One man Q goes ahead with a long-handled round-pointed... | |
| Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1915 - 452 sider
...locations. Late in fall, the bushes are tipped over and covered. Usually three men are employed for this labor. One man goes ahead with a long-handled round-pointed shovel and digs the earth away 6 inches deep from under the roots. The second man has a six-tined or four-tined fork which he thrusts... | |
| FRED W. CARD - 1917 - 508 sider
...again in spring has been estimated at about S5 an acre." Bailey writes 1 as follows on this subject: "Blackberries and raspberries are extensively laid...inches deep from under the roots. The second man has a six-tined or four-tined fork which he 1 "Principles of Fruit-Growing," Revised Ed., p. 257. thrusts... | |
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