Field Forest And Farm Things Interesting to Young Nature Lovers Including Som

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Field Forest And Farm Things Interesting to Young Nature Lovers Including Som
J H Fabre
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Accordingly we will leave the greatest possible quantity of fruit on the strong part of our tree, and suppress it on the weak part. " CHAPTER XXVI MAKING FRUIT TREES BEAR ' TF one side of a tree is pruned very short and Jl the other very long, the natural course of the sap is to some extent diverted from the first side to- ward the second, which is richer in buds and con- sequently in foliage. We have just seen how this principle is utilized to check the growth of too vig- orous a part in order... to stimulate that of one that is too feeble and thus redress the balance between the two. But what would be the result if the whole tree were pruned at once?
1 'Let us first see what takes place in a single branch. Pruned long, it preserves the greater part of its buds, all of which call for nourishment from the sap flowing in that direction; pruned short, it keeps only a few buds, which having the sap of the entire branch at their disposal, will receive each a supply that is superabundant in proportion to the fewness of the buds.


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