| John Baxter - 1836 - 324 pagine
...safely asserted, that for every pound weight of grapes extracted from a vine before it has grown '.о that size, ten pounds will be lost during the next...have multiplied sufficiently to provide a full supply o£ nourishment without suffering from exhaustion, the plant commences ils fruit bearing life with... | |
| 1843 - 444 pagine
...asserted, that for every pound weight of grapes a vine is suffered to ripen before it has attained that size, ten pounds will be lost during the next five years. TA (To be continued.) GOD'S WORD A MESSAGE TO ALL. THE word of God has a message unto all — a summons... | |
| Benjamin Maund - 1849 - 204 pagine
...of circumference. " No vine is taken cognizance of, until its stem measures three inches in girth, as under that size vines ought never to be suffered...sufficiently to provide a full supply of nourishment without Buffering from exhaustion, the plant commences its fruit bearing life with a degree of vigour, which... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1849 - 788 pagine
...remaining inch of girth. No vine is considered fit to bear until its stem measures three inches in girth. For every pound weight of grapes extracted from a vine before it has grown to that size, 10 Ibs. will be lost during the next five years. Having calculated the weight of grapes which a stem... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1856 - 1024 pagine
...10 — 75 6| — 40 " No vine is taken cognizance of, until its stem measures tnree inches in girth, as under that size vines ought never to be suffered...which is given to its growth by premature bearing. But Hy husbanding its strength till its roots have multiplied sufficiently to provide a full supply of... | |
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