Amateur Fruit Growing a Practical Guide to the Growing of Fruit for Home Use An

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Before planting the land should be thoroughly prepared by plowing and harrowing until in the best condition. Where there is not good surface drainage, as on some prairie farms, it will be found a good plan to plant the vines on ridges made by turning six furrows back to back. In other locations the land should be kept smooth.
The Best Vines for planting are strong one-year or thrifty two-year-old plants from layers or cuttings, and only those having a good root system should be used. Plants mor
...e than three years old are not desirable, as young, thrifty plants soon outgrow those that are old and large when transplanted. It matters little about the direction of the rows, they should be laid out so as to prevent the wash as much as possible.
FIG. 30. A rooted layer. Each bud making a new plant.
The Distance Between the Plants will depend somewhat on the kinds planted, the manner of pruning and the soil; but the strong growing varieties, which are most desirable, should gener- ally be set ten by ten feet apart each way, to allow for the growth of roots and a good circulation of air between the vines.


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