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In the latter case we first aim at opening up the centre by removing whole branches 21 Pruning and Training if necessary ; then the weaker wood should be removed where the branches are very close together. All dead wood should be cut out, and also any branches which cross or rub against others. Finally the remaining branches may be dealt with some- thing in the same way as described for young trees. Again I should recommend the summer pruning of young side shoots in after years. When dealing wi...th hard wood in winter the cuts should be made with a sharp knife and close to the bud. If a saw is used, the wound must be afterwards cleaned with a sharp knife. Pyramids are seldom planted now. The dwarf " bush " type is usually preferred, the centre of the bush is kept open, and fruit may be had from all parts of the tree. It may be said here that " standard " trees are usually trained after the first three years on what is usually called the " extension system. " The young leaders and laterals are not shortened, but the centre of the tree is kept open, and weak branches are thinned out annually to admit light and air.
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