Cordon Training of Fruit Trees Diagonal Vertical Spiral Horizontal Adapted T

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Cordon Training of Fruit Trees Diagonal Vertical Spiral Horizontal Adapted T
Thomas Collings Brhaut
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They are very easy to syringe in the Orchard-house, as access is easy to the interior parts. I do not think that trees difficult to fruit would do, as some parts are rather in the shade. The free -growing varieties should be selected in preference.
61 CHAP. VIII.
VERTICAL CORDONS.
SELECT a straight tree, as before, well furnished with laterals ; remove one third of the top, and cut in the laterals to two buds. Should any weakness appear in the lower laterals, cut down to one half of the whole l
...ength, because the lowest stage must be the longest, and it must be encouraged. Plant in a pot, or in the open ground, or border, as before. In the ensuing summer the two buds on each lateral will develop ; these must all be pinched as soon as six leaves long, to three leaves, then to two leaves, and then to one leaf ; but in the lowest stages it is necessary to allow one leaf more at each pinching, until that part has a predominance over the rest ; in other words, until it has a pyramidal form.

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