Open Air Grape Culture a Practical Treatise On the Garden And Vineyard Culture
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PLAHTING. 19 tiutt k, placed in a shallow trench and well covered with dry soil. A covering of straw or leaves in addi- tion will do no harm if the mice do not make it a hart)or. Distance Apaet. — The distance i^rt at which vines should be planted will, of course, depend not only upon the variety, but upon the object for which Aey are set out. In Europe they are placed at all distances from 80 inches to 80 feet. In the Ohio vineyards, where they are usually fastened to stakes, the plants are pl...aced about four or five feet apart ; but in the northern States, where vines are trained upon trellises, we should prefer to set them out in rows 6 feet apart, and the vines standing 7 or 8 feet apart in the rows. This distance enables us to keep the vinee dose enough and short enough for all practical pur- poses, while it does not require more time to cover the trellis than is absolutely necessary to bring the vine into proper order for bearing. The rows are also sufficiently far apart to allow of horse labor being used — a considerable saving being thus effected.
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