Hints On the Construction And Management of Orchard Houses

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To the gallon of water.
26 ORCHARD-HOUSES.
it can be avoided, because the shoots often do not ripen enough to form good wood-buds : and the whole branch, though full of blossom, is lost the following season for want of leaves to draw up the sap.
The trees should not be allowed to carry too much fruit whilst young, or they will be weakened, and the fruit be inferior in size and quality. The first season twelve to fifteen will be quite enough to bring to perfection; but they must not be thinned t
...o that number at once. As much fruit drops during the process of stoning, they should be thinned a second time when they are a little bigger than marbles. Till the middle of June, move the pots occasionally, to prevent the trees rooting into the border ; after that time let them remain quiet till the fruit is ripe. A few root- lets in the soil below the pots will do good, but if these become too strong, it is no advantage to the fruit, and an injury to the tree when required to be moved. Some of my finest Peaches have been gathered from trees which have never rooted through the pots.

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