. How to propagate and grow fruit. box. Green Wood Grape two canes are simply bound to- gether after taking a slice . of wood fromeach, and bringing the exposed layers ofbark closely together. If connected some-thing like a whip graft it succeeds wounded part should be bound withmoss or clay. After the vines have growntogether detach the portions not desired. THE QUINCE, PEACH, CHERRY, ETC. Propagating- the Quince. Usually the quince is cut back after itbecomes well established, that it may formnumerous young shoots near the base. The. Stool Layering of the Quince. bush
. How to propagate and grow fruit. box. Green Wood Grape two canes are simply bound to- gether after taking a slice . of wood fromeach, and bringing the exposed layers ofbark closely together. If connected some-thing like a whip graft it succeeds wounded part should be bound withmoss or clay. After the vines have growntogether detach the portions not desired. THE QUINCE, PEACH, CHERRY, ETC. Propagating- the Quince. Usually the quince is cut back after itbecomes well established, that it may formnumerous young shoots near the base. The. Stool Layering of the Quince. bush is then earthed up a foot or more inJune. By fall the branches will haveformed numerous roots and may beremoved and planted in nursery rowswhere they soon make fine trees. By ma-nuring and nursing a crop of layers may betaken every other year from the samestool. Plants may be formed by bending
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