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" ... and soon recover their balance. This remedy is more especially applied to espalier trees. " (4.) Remove from the vigorous parts the superfluous shoots as early in the season as possible, and from the feeble parts as late as possible. The fewer the... "
The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and ... - Page 370
1851
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The Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste, Volume 6

Country life - 1851 - 618 pages
...especially applied to espalier trees. " 4. Remove from the vigorous parts the superfluous shoots as early in the season as possible, and from the feeble parts...the sap there, and induce a vigorous growth. " 5. Pinch early thz soft extremities of the shoots on the vigorous parts, and as late as possibh on the...
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The Horticultural review and botanical magazine, Volume 4

Gardening - 1854 - 616 pages
...trees. BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 295 " 4. Remove from the vigorous parts Ute \ superfluous shoots as early in the season as possible, and from the feeble parts...there. Hence, in leaving the young shoots on the feeble parts, their leaves attract the sap there, and induce a vigorous growth. " 5. Pinch early the soft...
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Elliott's Fruit Book: Or, The American Fruit-grower's Guide in Orchard and ...

Franklin Reuben Elliott - 1855 - 524 pages
...vigorous parts the superfluous shoots as early in the season as possible, and from the feeble parts cte late as possible. The fewer the number of young shoots...there. Hence, in leaving the young shoots on the feeble parts, their leaves attract the sap there, and induce a vigorous growth. " 5. Pinch early the soft...
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Gardening for the South: Or, The Kitchen and Fruit Garden: with the Best ...

William Nathaniel White - Fruit-culture - 1857 - 416 pages
...disposed to make too much growth. Remove from the vigorous parts the superfluous shoots as early in the season as possible, and from the feeble parts as late as possible. The fewer the young shoots are in number the fewer the leaves, and the less the sap is attracted there ; but leaving...
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Elliott's Fruit Book: Or, The American Fruit-grower's Guide in Orchard and ...

Franklin Reuben Elliott - Fruit - 1858 - 516 pages
...applied to espalier trees. " 4. Remove from the vigorous parts the superfluous shuols OLS early in the season as possible, and from the feeble parts...there. Hence, in leaving the young shoots on the feeble parts, their leaves attract the sap there, and induce a vigorous growth. " 5. Pinch early the soft...
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The New England Farmer, Volume 12

Agriculture - 1860 - 590 pages
...parts ; keep the weak erect. 4. Remove from the vigorous parts of the superfluous shoots as early in the season as possible, and from the feeble parts as late as possible. 5. Pinch early the soft extremities of the shoots on the vigorous parts, and as late as possible on...
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Gardening for the South: Or, How to Grow Vegetables and Fruits

William Nathaniel White - Fruit-culture - 1868 - 460 pages
...disposed to make too much growth. 4. Remove from the vigorous parts the superfluous shoots as early in the season as possible, and from the feeble parts as late as possible. The fewer the young shoots are in number, the fewer the leaves, and the less the sap is attracted there ; but leaving...
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Barry's Fruit Garden

Patrick Barry - Fruit-culture - 1872 - 506 pages
...from the vigorous parts the superfluous shoots as early in the season as possible, and from the fetble parts as late as possible. The fewer the number of...the sap there, and induce a vigorous growth. " (5.) Pinch early the soft extremities of the shoots on the vigorous parts, and as late as possible on the...
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