preparing of ground for planting forest trees 1825
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Book:Name: preparing of ground for planting forest trees 1825
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Description:Title: The woodlands : or, A treatise on the preparing of ground for planting, on the planting, on the cultivating, on the pruning, and on the cutting down of forest trees and underwoods ... the trees being arranged in alphabetical order ...
Author: Cobbett, William, 1763-1835
Language: angielski
Year: 2018
Subjects: Nature, Natural History, Nature - Other, Natural Literature & History, Nature - General & Miscellaneous
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
ISBN: 9781334272240
Total pages: 352
Download from RapidGatorExcerpt from The Forester: A Practical Treatise on the Planting, Rearing, and General Management of Forest Trees; With an Improved Process for Transplantation of Trees of Large Size
In the present Edition of the forester, as also in the former one, the Author has confined himself entirely to a detail of the results of his own experience in forest operations; and, in doing so, his whole aim has been that of making his work plainly useful as a forester's guide. He is of opinion that every book pretending to be practical should be written in the plainest and most simple language, so that the most common workman may understand.
It may by many he considered that a practical work, such as the present, is incomplete without a chapter being devoted to the most successful method of growing the differ ent kinds of Coniferae recently introduced into Britain.
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