Bark of trunk reddish or grayish brown, separating at the surface into small roundish scales in old trees, in young trees smooth; season's shoots gray or light brown in autumn.
Large and very tall trees; bark of young trees tight, beginning to scale when the trees reach 1-2 dm.
Large tall trees with trunks like those of the shellbark hickory; bark of young trees tight, beginning to scale when the trees reach a diameter of 1-2 dm.
Account for the rapid growth in height made by young trees in the woods.
The age of young trees can be determined by noting the successive whorls of branches.
Account for the large size of the leaves of young trees in the dimly lighted woods as compared with the leaves of older trees.
The whorls of branches near the ground are usually small and dead in young trees and in old trees have completely disappeared.
I prune moderately to give shape to young trees, and to let the sun and air to the fruit on old trees; many trees are injured by heavy pruning.
I fertilize my orchard by mowing the clover, and think it beneficial to young trees, and would advise the use of clover fertilization on all soils.
I shape the head of young trees by cutting out all the watersprouts with pruning shears and saw; old trees must be pruned or the apples will be small.
In this case, seed must be artificially sown, or young trees planted in the vacancies.
No growth of young trees is possible where cattle are admitted to pasture at any season of the year, though they are undoubtedly most destructive while trees are in leaf.
The first of these consists in felling about one third of the wood, in such way as to leave convenient spaces for the growth of young trees.
If you want to shelter a nursery of young trees, plant Scotch Firs; and the phrase is, you may afterwards weed them out as you please.
So great has been the demand for young treesof this species of pine, that one nurseryman in Edinburgh raised above five million of these trees in the year 1796.
The rate of growth of young trees, in the neighbourhood of London, averages from two to three feet for the first ten or twelve years.
In humid regions, where the old timber is cut off or burned, a cover of young trees or brush often springs up quickly and protects the slopes before the character of the stream channels is changed.
The result of this judicious policy has been that there is now a fine growth of young trees on the property, which in a few years will come to merchantable size.
The growth of underbrush having no marketable value is of no benefit to a forest, in fact it may choke out or retard the growth of young trees of valuable species.
Crops are cleared from the fields, young trees in plantations destroyed by thousands, and even newly sown cornfields rendered unproductive by every seed being eaten.
By nature they are woodland animals--although their greater prevalence to-day in the Highlands might give us a different impression--and in the winter especially do great damage to the plantations of young trees.
It is very destructive to young trees in plantations, and the farmer and market-gardener suffer severely from its depredations among the crops of carrot, lettuce, turnip, etc.
The California walnut is a stocky, round-headed tree, with heavy, drooping branches, and bark that is white and smooth on limbs and on trunks of young trees.
The mouldering pile nourishes a circle of young trees, full of vigor, because they have the large tree's roots gathering food for them.
To walk under one is like entering the darkness of a forest of young trees.
The bark of young trees is stripped in spring to make the shoes of the Russian peasantry.
The general qualities of the best of these will be found in our descriptions under the cuts:-- Baldwin.
Ducouedic, translated from the French and abridged by Silas Dinsmore in 1829.
Keep grass and weeds away from the immediate vicinity of your apiary.
In many regions, great care must be taken to prevent destruction of young trees by snow-drifts.
They will be likely to be transported all over the country on young trees.
The meadow-mouse is very destructive to young trees, under cover of snow.
This precaution, especially in the case of dead limbs, is important, for most dead wood in young trees is due to disease, often infectious, and should be burned at once.
The soil and climate near Rochester are especially favorable to the growing of young trees, and my order went to one of the many reliable firms engaged in this business.
They are more injurious to the growth of young trees than of old trees.
Old trees are often forced to produce large quantities of new wood susceptible to winter-killing, while, on the other hand, the superabundant growth of young trees can be kept down by orchard-treatment.
In the bracing of crotches in young trees, the two trunks may be joined by uniting a small branch from either one, twisting them together to form a bridge like a bolt; they can be made to grow together, forming a solid union.
On the small shoots of young trees, the whip-graft is often employed, but it is not used in large trees.
The entire top is then removed at once; this is allowable only on young trees.
The smooth cortex of young trees distinguishes it from all other east-Asiatic Hard Pines.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "young trees" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.