. Bulletin. Agriculture -- Ontario. ' ... tew: '*-⢠â 2%. Fig. 25â Protection belt sheltering peach orchard. height, costing fifteen dollars and upwards per thousand. If the pros- pective planter does not feel like paying prices for large transplants it may be of advantage to buy the small seedling or transplant and keep it a year or so in the garden where it can be cutivated till readv for final planting. Ten to twelve inch plants can be put in the garden in rows twelve to eighteen inches apart and ten to twelve inches apart in the row. Planting can be done as described in previous pages. Pl


. Bulletin. Agriculture -- Ontario. ' ... tew: '*-⢠â 2%. Fig. 25â Protection belt sheltering peach orchard. height, costing fifteen dollars and upwards per thousand. If the pros- pective planter does not feel like paying prices for large transplants it may be of advantage to buy the small seedling or transplant and keep it a year or so in the garden where it can be cutivated till readv for final planting. Ten to twelve inch plants can be put in the garden in rows twelve to eighteen inches apart and ten to twelve inches apart in the row. Planting can be done as described in previous pages. Planting along Permanent Fences. The question of securing fence posts at a reasonable rate and their short life after being placed in the ground is a problem confronting the agriculturist in Ontario. One solution of the problem may be found in. 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 Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture. Toronto : The Dept.


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