It should be laid on in the autumn, and the whole covering remain untouched during the winter and early spring months; but as the fruiting season advances, be dug in.
Then train the branches regularly to the wall, and let such as are designed for the next year's fruiting grow some time longer, as their leaves will afford a suitable shade to the fruit.
In the Weschcke walnut we have a peculiarity of a similar nature as it affects fruiting when the tree is not provided with other varieties to act as pollinators.
It has been quite definitely established, by observation over a period of ten or more years, that the pollen of the Weschcke variety black walnut does not cause fruiting in its own pistillate blooms.
The sexual form is recognized by the appearance of microscopic, black, short-beaked fruiting structures or perithecia that are filled with sticky ascospores.
The grafts have been stunted, the stocks have tended to sprout and make vigorous growth, and the fruiting has been sparse.
Artymko there is an orchard of 27 Crath's Carpathian English walnuts over 18 years old, each fruiting now every year.
McKay nuts from these trees to be planted, and grown to fruiting age.
Crane was to distribute hybrid walnuts to grow to fruiting size.
Curiously enough, our own fruiting apple is not a native of America.
The fully set fruiting branch of an apple tree in health and vigor, properly nurtured and protected against fungous disease by modern "spraying," is a thing of beauty in its form and color.
Norway spruce has done better here than white spruce, some old trees fruiting freely.
The fruiting season is about a week earlier than Dunlap.
These conditions, of course, are unusual, but it prevented the fruiting of a lot of new fruit seedlings which appeared promising.
Further, as the season progresses, all shoots beyond those that we wish to use for fruiting later on should be removed and not permitted to utilize the food supply that should go to the fruiting canes.
There are many things of interest there, the special timely feature at this season being the fruiting of a large field of No.
As to its fruiting ability, will refer to the display made at the last summer meeting of the society, which was so much admired.
A single fruiting body (sporangium) from the same colony as seen under the lower-power objective.
But the molds grow as branching threads and also have special fruiting organs for producing spores as a means of reproduction, neither of which characteristics is found among the true bacteria.
The higher thread bacteria do show true branching and rudimentary fruiting bodies (Streptothrix) and appear to be a link connecting the true bacteria and the molds.
Either the mycelium alone or the fruiting body alone, or both, may be luminescent.
We now know that all phosphorescent wood is due to the mycelium of various kinds of fungi and that sometimes the fruiting body of the fungus also produces light.
The compatability of stock and scion is yet to be worked out and any constriction at the union may alter the fruiting habits.
If the best vegetative and fruiting characters from these two species can be combined the result should be good for our northern sections.
Those who have observed the growth habits of nut trees know that the catkins are found on last year's growth, or two year old wood, and the fruiting flowers at the end of the present season's growth.
We do know now that some of the Carpathian seedlings have been fruiting for 10 or 12 years and do show considerable promise there.
Pertusariae should be represented by bothfruiting and sorediate specimens.
Ganja, the guaza of the London brokers, consists of the flowering and fruiting heads of the female plant.
One might almost say that the whole evolution of the complex structures found in fruiting cones and flowers is a result of the need of protection of the delicate, simple reproductive cells and the embryonic tissues resulting from their fusion.
The wood of the palaeozoic Lycopods was in the quality and extent and origin of its secondary growth comparable with that of higher plants still living to-day--yet in the fruiting organs how vast is the contrast!
The fruiting organs come at the tips of the branches, and sometimes themselves divide into two, and in these cone-like axes the spore cases are arranged, a single one on the upper side of each of the scales (see p.
To judge the species by the past fruiting performance of a majority of its representatives in this country would leave little justification for commercial hope.
Newer varieties, including some selections of the Carpathian strains are now being tried and should be of fruiting age soon.
For weeding and thinning the sementeras of young palay and for watching the fruiting palay to drive away the birds, the only wage is these two meals.
Just so, in localities where there are many chestnut weevils we may expect to find chestnut trees thriving and fruiting generously.
More recently the pest has turned its attention to the Persian walnuts which are fruiting in many places in the east.
Practically all are in bearing with attractive clusters of nuts, and some are fruiting heavily.
For the sake of growing one family of fruiting bushes alone—the fruiting brambles of America and other countries—a considerable piece of ground might be profitably devoted.
In the garden the uses of the ivy are innumerable, and the least known though not the least valuable of them is the cultivation of the plant as a bush or tree, the fruiting growth being selected for this purpose.
Helix, has ovate, obscurely three-lobed leaves of a coriaceous texture and a deep green colour; in the tree or fruiting form the leaves are narrower than in the climbing form, and without any trace of lobes.
The most that the rail tourist sees of them is a line of redwoods, perhaps, climbing up from the sea-fronting canyons to peer and whisper on the ridges above the fruiting orchards.
From Portersville, Lindsay, Exeter it runs north past the meeting of the waters into the valley of the Sacramento, and for quality and earlyfruiting sets the figure of the world market.
Islay had shed its crimson drupes; the cactus fires had died down to the dull purples of the fruiting prickly pear; the sycamores by the dwindling waters of the arroya had scarcely a palsied leaf to wag.
Tired of the long flight, they descend for food and water, and if the neighbourhood has many fruiting dogwood trees, the joy of the winged voyagers is correspondingly great.
All through the summer, the wind is busy sowing the seeds of the early-fruiting trees.
We shall find a fruiting beech tree surrounded by its children--saplings of all ages, coming up from seeds of various sowings.
The flowering of our forest trees is a phenomenon that does not as a rule attract attention, but their fruiting or seed-bearing becomes patent to all who visit the woods in autumn.
The smooth bark of large Hollies is often attacked by one of the most striking of our native lichens--Graphis elegans--whose black fruiting portions look like a raised cuneiform inscription.
A greater proportion of sand should also be added to the compost, which will be the means of bringing them into a fruiting state at a proper season.
He takes great care to keep his plants in a dormant state during winter; but about the end of March and April, he applies linings, and brings them into a growing state, shifting all those not intended for fruiting that season.
He says nothing of the weight of the fruit, but he calculates on fruiting the plants in two years, and ripening the fruit only in summer and autumn, or between July and October inclusive; and he prefers the Queen Pine to all others.
The fruiting Pine-stove, which is in the general suite of houses, with two peach-houses on the west, were originally adapted to steam.
If the month of October be wet and cold, the plants should not be watered above twice in that month; but if fine and clear, once a week: and here ends the watering of the fruiting plants for the season.
In August, the plants that have done fruiting being removed, the succession stock which replace them are to be watered freely at root, and occasionally dewed over top.
He sets his fruiting plants in a bed of tan in the month of September, and there it appears they are stationed till the fruit be ripened the following summer.
Pots for fruiting plants 11½ 10 I wish it to be understood that the above dimensions are only used for full-sized plants, at their different periods: plants below the standard must have less-sized pots in proportion.
In pruning of large trees care should be taken to cut out, as smoothly as possible, all awkward or crossing branches, so as to expose the whole of the fruiting limbs to light, warmth, and air.
Pruning, then, hastens the fruiting season in fruit trees, but at the same time it brings on premature age, and hence the operation should be performed with judgment, or else premature decay will be the consequence.
These sacs, or asci, are grouped together, lying side by side, forming the fruiting surface or hymenium, much as the basidia form the fruiting surface in the mushrooms.
The special character which marks the members of this family is the peculiarity of the fruiting surface, just as a number of the other families are distinguished by some peculiarity of the fruiting surface.
The fruiting surface covers the entire upper part of the plant, all but the bases of the stems.
Portion of a plant 2-1/2 times natural size, to show interrupted folds of fruiting surface.
The genus Merulius has a fruiting surface of irregular folds or wrinkles, forming shallow, irregular pits instead of a deeply honey-combed surface.
The fruiting surface is white, and the tubes are very minute.
However, when the plants get quite large and old, in some cases the fruiting surface becomes very uneven from numerous folds and wrinkles, which, however, are more irregular than the folds of C.
The shelves or brackets are the fruit bodies, and consist of the pileus with the fruiting surface below.
Singularly, this position of the fruitingsurface does occur in the case of one genus with a few small species.
Hymenium, thefruiting surface of the mushrooms and other fungi.
The cellulose is present in larger proportion in the stem than in the cap, and in the upper part of the cap than in the fruiting surface.
As he smoked his favorite weed, the circumambient gray was as a smudge in the midst of a fruiting orange grove.
How to grow The Hedgehog Cacti are of the easiest culture in out-of-door gardens, blossoming and fruiting profusely; in greenhouse cultivation they rarely flower.
Is it any wonder that the Papago begins his New Year in June with the fruiting of the Giant cactus?
He called attention to the fact that one always finds two stems together in the proper plant to use, which he described as the man and squaw, with the little one or fruiting frond, in the center.
Into the hole from whence the root came, they would thrust the whole fruiting top, and carefully firm the soil upon it.
The interior of the protuberance, which is the fruiting part of the fungus, contains numerous black, flask-like structures whose tips reached the surface.
It shows the mature fruiting bodies of the fungus and it also shows that the twigs are killed.
Thin out all old blackberry canes, dewberry and raspberry canes (if this was not done, as it should have been, directly after the fruiting season last summer).