The Raisin Industry a Practical Treatise On the Raisin Grapes Their History C
The Raisin Industry a Practical Treatise On the Raisin Grapes Their History C
Gustav Eisen
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In many seasons the pruning may be done in Novem- ber and December; in large vineyards it must be begun early, so as to finish before the plowing commences. Early pruning will cause the vines to start early in the spring, while late pruning will considerably delay the starting of the buds. When the spring frosts are to be feared, the pruning may be deferred for some months, or until the end of January, as it delays the budding out of the vine in the spring, sometimes as much as fourteen days. B...ut, on the other hand, the first warm spring weather is so favorable to the development of the grape- vines and the setting of the fruit, that every advantage should be taken cf the same. The very best crops are generally had on early pruned vines. 128 THE RAISIN INDUSTRY. Bleeding of the Vines. The bleeding of the vines after pruning in the spring is by many considered injurious. So far as I know, no direct experiments to prove this have been made in this country, but European experiments with wine grapevines point to no ill effects from the bleeding of the vines.
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