Propagation of the Vine How to Regulate Vineyards By the Use of Seedlings a Tr

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Propagation of the Vine How to Regulate Vineyards By the Use of Seedlings a Tr
Charles a Wetmore
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But there are many other con- ditions present besides a sandy loam. The Medoc vineyards, which are still unaffected, have good drainage and furnish favorable conditions for the growth of healthy and deep roots; but the adjacent bottom lands are moist, with water near the surface, into which the vine does not like to dip its roots, and the roots, being near the surface, are easily attacked. The Medoc is also subject to the action of sea breezes and the influence of a sea shore. A sandy soil on h...illsides favors deep rooting.
One of the rules for combatting phylloxera has been deduced from these facts and con- ditions, viz : deep cultivation and underground pruning to promote deep rooting. It has succeeded, like all other remedies, when tried by the man who advocates it.
The insecticides, such as the sulphide of carbon, succeed just as fumigation, etc. , succeed in protecting otherwise healthy peo- ple from contagious diseases. It kills the attacking germs, which come again and must be killed again and again until the plague subsides.


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