Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56: No. 4, January 26, 1884

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These extremes come in cycles; and, though old Jupiter is now, and was last winter, exerting an unusualdisturbing influence upon our planet, he will this year calm his temperand give us nine or ten years of respite from his powerful magneticsway.
CURRANTS, GOOSEBERRIES, AND GRAPES were less affected by the severity of the winter of '83-'84 than by thelate frosts of spring, which destroyed the young shoots of grapes andthe blossoms and young fruit of the berries. Currants are yearly growingin fa
...vor and the price of the fruit advancing; and now currant cultureis profitable and likely to continue so for a series of years.
Ground can not well be made too rich for currants and gooseberries. Plant in rows four feet apart and plants three feet apart in the rows;give thorough culture or deep mulch over the entire surface, cut out allwood of three years' growth (or after first crop is often consideredbetter), and a good crop is almost certain. Red Dutch, White Grape, Victoria, and Versailles are still the favorites; and American Seedling(or Cluster) and Houghton are usually the most profitable gooseberries.


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