Open Air Grape Culture; a Practical Treatise On the Garden And Vineyard Culture of the Vine

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In fig. 7 is shown the proper disposition of the roots of a young plant raised from a seed or from a single eye. In this case the roots all proceed from within a short distance of each other and from the base of the stem. In setting out such a plant, the better plan is to throw a shovelful or two of fine 88 OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE.
mold on the bottom of tlie hole, so as to form s» conical heap, the top of which should be just at a suitable height to support the base of the stem in its proper
...position. Then, having placed the plant on the top of this little mound, spread out all the roots equally and naturally over its side and fill in with pulverized soil, being careful to pack the soil firmly around the roots, yet still leaving it mellow and porous.
The soil ought to be raised some inches above the surrounding ground, the amount depending upon the size and depth of the hole dug. All filling- in is apt to sink, and unless this is done, the plant may be found after a few weeks to be too low.


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