Fruit-tree Sentence Examples

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  • They were always supposed to nest on some pretty fruit tree branch festooned with blossom.

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  • In preparing a fruit tree for transplantation, the first thing to be done is to open a trench round it at a distance of from 3 to 4 ft., according to size.

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  • This applies even more strongly to conservatory borders and to forcinghouses than to the outside fruit-tree borders, because from these the natural rain supply is in most cases more distinctly cut off.

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  • To form a dwarf or bush fruit tree the stock must be worked near the ground, and the young shoot produced from the scion or bud must be cut back to whatever height it is desired the dwarf stem should be, say 1-1 to 2 ft.

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  • Root-pruning is most commonly practised in fruit-tree cultivation.

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  • Fruit-tree borders should not be at all cropped with culinary vegetables, or very slightly so, as the process of digging destroys the roots of the trees, and drives them from near the surface, where they ought to be.

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  • A Babylonian cylinder represents two figures (divine?) on either side of a fruit-tree, and behind one of them a serpent coils upwards.

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  • Of non-indigenous flora are the oak, poplar, bluegum, the Australian wattle, the vine, and almost every variety of fruit tree and European vegetables.

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  • This would be a sensible choice if you wanted to grow a fruit tree in a pot.

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  • Pay close attention to the directions on the specific fruit tree you are planting.

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  • This means that they are not hybrids, but are from old fruit tree varieties.

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