The Rural Economy of Glocestershire; Including Its Dairy: Together With the Dairy Management of North Wiltshire; And the Management of Orchards And Fruit Liquor, in Herefordshire
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be ufed. :, that • .r.dtheDe.v c; HEREFORDSHIRE,^. 299 fully grown, tOTHINTHE BEARING BRANCHES j thereby endeavouring, like the gardener, to grow fruit every year *. Old age cannot be prevented ; but the natural life of fruit trees may, no doubt, be protracted, by proper management. Stocks of the native crab, grafted in the boughs, is, in this intention, the moft eligible bafis. As taking off the underling and crofting boughs while growing, keeping the head within due bounds, and leflfening the... quantity of bear- ing wood when the heads are fully grown, are the moft likely means to give a Lifting iiiperftruchire. The ftage of decline, will neverthelefs ar- rive, and a deficiency in fruitfulnefs will long precede the general decay. During or the next hit, the remaining half breaks off. This is evi- dently the effect of grafting in the flock. The head is formed jointly by the two grafts, which have no other natural bond or connexion, than the ordinary grain of the Item to hold them in union.
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