Roedings Practical Planters Guide the Result of Thirty Years Experience in Ca

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Roedings Practical Planters Guide the Result of Thirty Years Experience in Ca
George Christian Roeding
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In filling in the hole around a balled tree, never tramp on the top of the ball, as it will break it. Dislodge the fibrous roots and in many instances cause it to die. After the hole, in which a balled tree is planted, is partially filled, cut the cords by which the burlap is tied to the tree; the burlap need not neces- sarily be removed as it will soon rot.
Seedling trees should be planted not closer than 30 feet on the square method; budded trees from 22 to 24 feet, with the exception of such
... varieties as Satsumas, Limes and Kum- quats, which are of a dwarfish habit, and should be planted from 12 to 15 feet apart.
TIME TO PLANT Citrus trees being evergreen they can be planted at all seasons of the year, although the months of March, April, May and June are con- sidered the most favor- able. In the interior valleys where it is ex- tremely hot and dry dur- ing the summer months, it is advisable to plant as early as possible in the spring, although planting should not commence until the ground is fairly warm, so that the tree will im- mediately start to grow.


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