Pacific Rural Handbook; Containing a Series of Brief And Practical Essays And Notes On the Culture of Trees, Vegetables And Flowers, Adapted to the Pacific Coast. Also Hints On Home And Farm Improvements
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They should be from six inches to a foot in length, laid sloping, with two or three buds exposed, and packed closely. The earlier this is done the better will be the prospect of success. As soon as the leaves of deciduous shrubs have fallen the ground may be prepared, and cuttings planted. The use of a pair of shears, which j)inch and mangle the wood at the lower end of the cutting, is greatly to be depreciated. Only a sharp knife ought to be used, and the cuttings ought never to be allowed to ...get dry for a moment. The soil for cuttings of this char- acter ought to be a light, sandy loam. When the buds start, care must be taken not to rub them off; but when the plant is of good size all the branches but one may be cut off, and that one trained up to form a good head. We recommend great patience with hard-wood cuttings. Even though the top appears dead, do not despair, but think of all the plucky events of literature. We have known olive cuttings to remain in the ground, without a sign of life, for three years, at the end of which period they started into action, and aston- ished the beholders.
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