A Treatise Upon Planting Gardening And the Management of the Hot House volume

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A Treatise Upon Planting Gardening And the Management of the Hot House volume
John Kennedy
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?6 OF PRUNING Itf the fprmg* when the bads begin to pufh, all the fore-rigfcteyes mould be rubbed off, and the young fhoots laid regularly in from the- Jail year's wood, at five, fix, and {even inches diftanee, which mould be nailed as they advance in length all the jfummer. It is the common method to Iptir apricots ; but it is better to keep them full of young wood ; the fruit is much larger, and fhe bloffom is not fo liable to be killed by the froft in fpring, as'that on the fpurs which is fo
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i Tii next October the young moots mufl be mortened according to their ftrength, to four, fix, eight, and' ten inches : perhaps there may be fome very vigorous fhoots, which mufl be cut to eighteen inches or two feet long, if there Is room to lay it in and the young moots "that come from it, if not cut it clean off.
IN fpring the fore-right buds muft be rubbed off; as the tree is now large, this work mufl be performed at different times, and FR U I T-T R E ES. 77 and the wood for next year laid in from time to time until the tree is wellfurnifhed all over.


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