...the openings or spacings in the above-ground part of the community, since root systems are generally less constrained in their horizontal growth patterns
...e year is critical. Such relationships are shown graphically in [[climate diagrams]]. By graphing the long term monthly averages of the two variables against
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...cheap. The main principle is to plant them early enough to secure a strong root development. There- fore, they should be ordered early, and planted m v the
...et-beds are very numerous, but there are certain recognized standards. The diagrams (Figs. 489 to 494) give forms and planting material for a half-dozen unlike
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...r. This use of the term is explained under the article Pyrus. However, the root of the word pomology is derived from the Latin pamum rather than from the b
...mological fruits. The greater part of them pertain to the pome fruits. The diagrams (Figs. 1595, 1596) illustrate some of these terms: Spherical, nearly or qui
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...ter it has attained the height of 5 or 6 feet, it should not be given more root-room than a small tub or a half-barrel. Ordinarily, it will not need repott
...shallow root-system is advantageous and to very light sandy soils where a root-system of wide foraging range is necessary.
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.... If it encroaches upon the walk, cut away the encroaching branch near the root so that the mark of the knife will not be noticed. Such treatment will help
Acorus Calamus, sword-shaped leaves and a finger-like flower-cluster; the root is the medicinal calamus.
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