| 1840 - 408 pagine
...— Every moderate-sized dwelling-house, having a little walling, may be made to produce yearly ¡i quarter of a ton weight of grapes, leaving a sufficient...of its surface for the production of other fruit. The grand parent error which prevails universally in the cultivation of the vine on open walls lies... | |
| 1840 - 700 pagine
...garden and a little nailing attached to it, may with ease be made to produce yearly a quarter of a tun weight of grapes, leaving a sufficient portion of its surface for the production of other fruit 1 The grand parent error which prevails universally in the cultivation of the vino on open walls lies... | |
| Clement Hoare - 1847 - 214 pagine
...mark as to the quantity of grapes that might be annually grown, Every moderate-sized dwelling-house, having a garden and a little walling attached to it,...remained stationary in respect to any improvement in Us mode of culture. • I suspect, however, that the force of custom and example will be found amongst... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1849 - 788 pagine
...might be annually produced on the existing surface of walling. " Every moderate-sized dwelling-house having a garden and a little walling attached to it,...of its surface for the production of other fruit." (p. 19.) The grand error which prevails in the culture of the vine on walls and cottages consists in... | |
| 1871 - 730 pagine
...walling attached to it, may with ease be made to produce, yearly, a quarter of a ton of grapes, while leaving a sufficient portion of its surface for the production of other fruits." Lack of knowledge as to the true modes of pruning and training seems alone to account for... | |
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