The Science of Fruit Growing And the Art of Cultivation, Based On Nature's Laws

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The grubs are best dug out of the tree by using a quarter inch gauge chisel, starting at the hole leading to the grub Based on Nature's Laws. 67 that is apparent from the fine borings, and chisel out the bark by following the burrows left by the grub till it is found. Nature will soon heal the chiseled opening.
The fruit of the strawberry consists of a little pulp, a thin skin well filled with a highly flavored juice or water. When the plant fails to furnish the fruit with the necessary mois- t
...ure for its development, the skin stops filling, leaving the berry of small size. A good way to aid the plant to get the necessary moisture is to plant the rows at least five feet apart and cultivate the ground as often as it is neces- sary to keep the land moist or mulch with litter and irrigate. The plant is a free feeder and does its best growing, in a comparatively few days, in the early part of the growing season.
The pulp of fruit consists of a combination 68 The Science of Fruit Growing of organisms that require a sufficient amount of fresh air to aid it in the completion of its cycle of life from the time it is picked till it reaches a decayed state, at which time it does not furnish nourishment to the animal sys- tem.


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