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These elevated regions need tree belts to protect their fruit trees, grapes, and all exposed perennials from the severe colds to which they are exposed in Winter.
To surround an orchard with hedges of ever- green, says another, is to make a climate equal to one or two hundred miles farther south.
Propagation of Evergreens- — Evergreens are regarded as difficult to rai.se from the seed, and some of them seem to require shade to insure their success. The smallest evergreen-seeds should not be pla
...nted more than the fourth of an inch deep, and this is performed by sifting fine mold over them to this depth. The larger pine-.seeds may be placed say half an inch to an inch deep. Cultivation and mulching are necessary. Nurserymen who study their ap- propriate soils anil habitats, best succeed in supplying the market.
The ground should be prepared by trench plowing or snbsoiling in the Autumn, or deep and thorough plowing in the Spring. Early Spring is the best time for planting all vari- eties of evergreens, though they may be re- moved with little loss at any time during the the Spring and Summer months.


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