. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. HOW TO GROW A FOREST FROM SEED lOI proper study of the conditions and adaptations, poorer soils needing more attention than good ones. (<5) Planting. Just how to handle the seed in planting will depend very much upon whether one has collected his own seed at a min- imum cost or purchased it; also, whether the land to be. Fig. 7. A sample of six to eight inch spruce seedlings from a Western nursery. Price ^ per thousand in large lots ; in smaller quantities ;^ to ^ per thousand. handled is cleared, scrub, or waste lands. If the seed has


. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. HOW TO GROW A FOREST FROM SEED lOI proper study of the conditions and adaptations, poorer soils needing more attention than good ones. (<5) Planting. Just how to handle the seed in planting will depend very much upon whether one has collected his own seed at a min- imum cost or purchased it; also, whether the land to be. Fig. 7. A sample of six to eight inch spruce seedlings from a Western nursery. Price ^ per thousand in large lots ; in smaller quantities ;^ to ^ per thousand. handled is cleared, scrub, or waste lands. If the seed has been collected in quantities and at little expense, one can afford, perhaps, to sow it broadcast and run the risk of a portion of it germinating and growing. If the land cannot be cultivated, and all that one can do is to simply sow the seed, the quantity of seed should be the maximum Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station. [Hanover, N. H. ] : New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station


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