Beginners Guide to Fruit Growing a Simple Statement of the Elementary Practice
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Another favorite matter of argument is the method of cutting the stub. Some pruners claim that any large branch should be cut just outside the collar or raised ring of bark which surrounds the base. Others say that it should be cut back as closely as possible to the parent branch. This question is really of small import. The stub should be cut close, smooth and clean, but in case only of the renovation of old and neglected orchards, or re- pairing trees broken by accident, is the cutting of lar...ge limbs really excusable. An orchard properly pruned from the beginning will not require such drastic surgery. PAINTING WOUNDS When large limbs are cut away the wounds FIG. 26 PROPERLY HEAL- ING WOUND BEGINNERS GUIDE TO FRUIT GROWING should be painted over with some composition for their protection. Many different mixtures have been recommended, but in actual practice nothing is bet- ter than plain white lead paint. A small amount of paris green or other coloring matter may be added FIG. 27 TWO-YEAR-OLD PEACH, BUSH FORM to the white lead merely to give the wounds a more agreeable coloring.
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