The book The Cultivation of the Native Grape was written by author Husmann, George, 1827-1902. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Cultivation of the Native Grape book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Cultivation of the Native Grape a good or bad book?
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The bearing branches having all been pinched back, Ave can leave our vines alone until after the bloom, only tying up the young canes from the spurs, should it become necessary. But do not tie them over the bearing canes, but lead them to the empty s]3ace on both sides of the vine ; as our object must be to give the fruit all the air and light Ave can. By the time the grapes have bloomed, the laterals will haA'G pushed from the axils of the leaves on the bearing shoots. NoAV go over these again..., and pinch each lateral back to one leaf, as shoAvn in Figure li2. This Avill make the leaf Avhich remains grow and ex2:)and rapidly, serving at the same time as a conductor of sap to the young bunch opposite, and shading it when it becomes fully developed. The canes from the spurs, which we left unchecked, and which Ave design to bear fruit the next season, may noAv also be stopped or pinched, Avhen they are about three C6 CULTURE OP THE GRAPE. feet long, to start their laterals into stronger growth.
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