The little pruning book; an intimate guide to the surer growing of better fruits and flowers . and given any attention inthe matter of pruning, etc., that they may need. HARDY VINES: The ornamental or flowering vinescome under the same rule as the ornamental shrubs,—that is, those which flower from buds produced theprevious season should be pruned immediately afterflowering, and the others during early spring. Forinstance. Wistaria and Clematis Jackmanii should bepruned after flowering, while Bignonia and ClematisPaniculata may be pruned in the spring. The hardyvines need very little pruning e
The little pruning book; an intimate guide to the surer growing of better fruits and flowers . and given any attention inthe matter of pruning, etc., that they may need. HARDY VINES: The ornamental or flowering vinescome under the same rule as the ornamental shrubs,—that is, those which flower from buds produced theprevious season should be pruned immediately afterflowering, and the others during early spring. Forinstance. Wistaria and Clematis Jackmanii should bepruned after flowering, while Bignonia and ClematisPaniculata may be pruned in the spring. The hardyvines need very little pruning except such as may beneeded in training them to trellises, or into any desiredform, and the occasional cutting out to the ground ofold stems or stalks, to make room for vigorous newgrowth. 30 Pruning Fruit Trees,Dwarf Fruits and Trained Fruits The Care of Young Trees and theRejuvenation of Old THE pruning required by your fruit trees is of threedistinct types:Pruning to form the young or growing to re-form old trees. Pruning to keep the trees in vigor, health and
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