The Gardeners Dictionary: Containing the Methods of Cultivating and Improving All Sorts of Trees, Plants, and Flowers, for the Kitchen, Fruit, and Pleasure Gardens; as Also Those which are Used in Medicine. With Directions for the Culture of Vineyards, and Making of Wine in England. In which Likewise are Included the Practical Parts of Husbandry, Volume 3 |
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afterward alſo America Appearance Autumn Beauty becauſe becomes Beginning beſt better Borders Branches brought callid Characters clear cloſe Cold Colour common commonly continue Country cover cultivated curious early Earth England Feet firſt five flore Flowers foliis folio former four freſh Fruit Gardens greater green Ground grow Growth hardy hath Height Inches Italy Juice keep Kind Land larger Leaf Leaves light manner Method Middle moſt muſt obſerving otherwiſe Pear Perſons placed Pots preſerved pretty produce propagated proper Quantity rarely remain require rich ripe ripen riſes Roots Rows ſame Seaſon ſecond Seeds ſeldom ſeveral Shoots ſhould Side Situation ſmall Soil ſome ſoon Sort ſown Species Spring Stove ſtrong ſuch Summer taken tender theſe Plants third thoſe thrive Tourn tranſplanted Trees Uſe Variety Walls warm Water Weather Weeds wild Winter Wood yellow
Popular passages
Page 6 - ... dry weather, until they have taken root ; after which they will require no farther care but to keep them clean from weeds till...
Page 82 - Sip. border of light freflv earth, but rnnft be watered and (haded in hot dry weather, until they have taken root; , after which they will require no farther care but...
Page 11 - ... to water them until they have taken root ; after which they will require no farther care but to...