The Nut Culturist : a Treatise On the Propagation, Planting And Cultivation of Nut-Bearing Trees And Shrubs, Adapted to the Climate of the United States ...
The Nut Culturist : a Treatise On the Propagation, Planting And Cultivation of Nut-Bearing Trees And Shrubs, Adapted to the Climate of the United States ...
Fuller, Andrew S. (Andrew Samuel), 1828-1896
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The trees may be plantea in the orchard when quite small, and some kind of vegetable crop grown among them for the first two or three years, but I would prefer keeping the plants in nursery rows until they were four or five feet high, and then trans- plant to the orchard, and set a short, stout stake by the side of each, to keep the main stem in an upright posi- tion until the tree is well established. The first pruning, — except removing suckers from those in the nursery rows, — will be the he...ading back of the main or central stem to a hight of two or three feet, for the purpose of laying the foundation, as it were, of the head of the future tree. Three or four of the larger branches, which will push out from near the top of the severed main stem, are to be selected to form the top, and all others removed. Small lateral branches or twigs will spring out from the larger or main ones, and in this way the head of a bearing tree is formed. But before attempting to prune a mature or fruitful tree, we must consider the mode of fructification, for the filbert does not bear nuts on the young growth of the season, as in the chestnut, but on the small branch- lets or spur-like twigs of the preceding season, or, as we may say, on the one-year-old twigs.
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