Espalier apple tree stem trained against a wooden pole and pruned to a side shoot fruiting spur. Close-up view of fresh apple tree leaves in Spring. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/espalier-apple-tree-stem-trained-against-a-wooden-pole-and-pruned-to-a-side-shoot-fruiting-spur-close-up-view-of-fresh-apple-tree-leaves-in-spring-image460059798.html
RF2HMDEY2–Espalier apple tree stem trained against a wooden pole and pruned to a side shoot fruiting spur. Close-up view of fresh apple tree leaves in Spring.
basswood, linden, lime tree (Tilia spec.), Germany Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-basswood-linden-lime-tree-tilia-spec-germany-120506329.html
RMH01F1D–basswood, linden, lime tree (Tilia spec.), Germany
27 January 2022, Saxony, Ablaß, Mügeln, Dürrweitzschen: In a plantation of Ablasser Obstgarten GmbH, an employee checks a side shoot of an apple tree with a pair of scissors while contour pruners pulled by a tractor drive along long rows of apple trees in the background. Winter pruning by machine in the Saxon growing area is intended to promote the harvest. The plantations of Obstland, a subsidiary of Dürrweitzschen AG, grow apples on 420 hectares and pears on 70 hectares, among other crops. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/27-january-2022-saxony-abla-mgeln-drrweitzschen-in-a-plantation-of-ablasser-obstgarten-gmbh-an-employee-checks-a-side-shoot-of-an-apple-tree-with-a-pair-of-scissors-while-contour-pruners-pulled-by-a-tractor-drive-along-long-rows-of-apple-trees-in-the-background-winter-pruning-by-machine-in-the-saxon-growing-area-is-intended-to-promote-the-harvest-the-plantations-of-obstland-a-subsidiary-of-drrweitzschen-ag-grow-apples-on-420-hectares-and-pears-on-70-hectares-among-other-crops-photo-waltraud-grubitzschdpa-zentralbildzb-image459001176.html
RM2HJN8K4–27 January 2022, Saxony, Ablaß, Mügeln, Dürrweitzschen: In a plantation of Ablasser Obstgarten GmbH, an employee checks a side shoot of an apple tree with a pair of scissors while contour pruners pulled by a tractor drive along long rows of apple trees in the background. Winter pruning by machine in the Saxon growing area is intended to promote the harvest. The plantations of Obstland, a subsidiary of Dürrweitzschen AG, grow apples on 420 hectares and pears on 70 hectares, among other crops. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
Pruning the side shoot of a columnar apple tree. Seasonal spring pruning of the orchard with bright garden scissors according to the principles of org Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pruning-the-side-shoot-of-a-columnar-apple-tree-seasonal-spring-pruning-of-the-orchard-with-bright-garden-scissors-according-to-the-principles-of-org-image344182292.html
RF2AYXT0M–Pruning the side shoot of a columnar apple tree. Seasonal spring pruning of the orchard with bright garden scissors according to the principles of org
Agriculture for beginners . *^c^*i^i Fig. 74 Correct shape 84 AGRICULTURE FOR BEGINNERS Cutting an end bud of a shoot or branch ahvays sends thenourishment and growth into the side buds. Trimming orpinching off the side buds throws the growth into the endbud. You can therefore cause your tree to take almost anyshape you desire. The difference between the trees shown inFigs. T^ and 74 is entirely the result of pruning. Fig. 74illustrates in general a correctly shaped tree. It is evenlybalanced, admits light freely, and yet has enough foliage to. Fig. 75 Unthinned w|tdl*fc¥;;;: Fig. 76 Properly Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agriculture-for-beginners-cii-fig-74-correct-shape-84-agriculture-for-beginners-cutting-an-end-bud-of-a-shoot-or-branch-ahvays-sends-thenourishment-and-growth-into-the-side-buds-trimming-orpinching-off-the-side-buds-throws-the-growth-into-the-endbud-you-can-therefore-cause-your-tree-to-take-almost-anyshape-you-desire-the-difference-between-the-trees-shown-infigs-t-and-74-is-entirely-the-result-of-pruning-fig-74illustrates-in-general-a-correctly-shaped-tree-it-is-evenlybalanced-admits-light-freely-and-yet-has-enough-foliage-to-fig-75-unthinned-wtdlfc-fig-76-properly-image339886814.html
RM2AMY52P–Agriculture for beginners . *^c^*i^i Fig. 74 Correct shape 84 AGRICULTURE FOR BEGINNERS Cutting an end bud of a shoot or branch ahvays sends thenourishment and growth into the side buds. Trimming orpinching off the side buds throws the growth into the endbud. You can therefore cause your tree to take almost anyshape you desire. The difference between the trees shown inFigs. T^ and 74 is entirely the result of pruning. Fig. 74illustrates in general a correctly shaped tree. It is evenlybalanced, admits light freely, and yet has enough foliage to. Fig. 75 Unthinned w|tdl*fc¥;;;: Fig. 76 Properly
. The miniature fruit garden and modern orchard : or, The culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees : with instructions for root-pruning, etc. Fruit-culture. 6 THE MINIATUEE FEUIT GAKDEN I till the end of September, when each, shoot must be shortened to within eight buds of the stem. This will leave the tree like the annexed figure (fig. 2), and no pruning in winter will be required. The second season the tree wiU make vigorous growth; the side shoots which were stopped last. September will each put forth three, four, or more shgots. In June, as soon as these have made seven or ten leaves, nip Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-miniature-fruit-garden-and-modern-orchard-or-the-culture-of-pyramidal-and-bush-fruit-trees-with-instructions-for-root-pruning-etc-fruit-culture-6-the-miniatuee-feuit-gakden-i-till-the-end-of-september-when-each-shoot-must-be-shortened-to-within-eight-buds-of-the-stem-this-will-leave-the-tree-like-the-annexed-figure-fig-2-and-no-pruning-in-winter-will-be-required-the-second-season-the-tree-wiu-make-vigorous-growth-the-side-shoots-which-were-stopped-last-september-will-each-put-forth-three-four-or-more-shgots-in-june-as-soon-as-these-have-made-seven-or-ten-leaves-nip-image216417745.html
RMPG2K15–. The miniature fruit garden and modern orchard : or, The culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees : with instructions for root-pruning, etc. Fruit-culture. 6 THE MINIATUEE FEUIT GAKDEN I till the end of September, when each, shoot must be shortened to within eight buds of the stem. This will leave the tree like the annexed figure (fig. 2), and no pruning in winter will be required. The second season the tree wiU make vigorous growth; the side shoots which were stopped last. September will each put forth three, four, or more shgots. In June, as soon as these have made seven or ten leaves, nip
. A treatise on the culture and management of fruit trees . must be trained at the opposite side of thebranch to them, as E, F. If that part of PEAR TREE. 163 the branch produced first year should ex-tend three feet farther than the shoot E, butwhich will very rarely be the case; anothersimilar shoot must be trained in on the sameside, and at the distance of three feet fromthe shoot E, as at F. Tenth Year.—Winter Pruning.—The spursupon that part of each shoot which wereproduced the first year after being nailed onas A, A, Fig. 13. will now have borne fruitone season, they must be allowed to re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-the-culture-and-management-of-fruit-trees-must-be-trained-at-the-opposite-side-of-thebranch-to-them-as-e-f-if-that-part-of-pear-tree-163-the-branch-produced-first-year-should-ex-tend-three-feet-farther-than-the-shoot-e-butwhich-will-very-rarely-be-the-case-anothersimilar-shoot-must-be-trained-in-on-the-sameside-and-at-the-distance-of-three-feet-fromthe-shoot-e-as-at-f-tenth-yearwinter-pruningthe-spursupon-that-part-of-each-shoot-which-wereproduced-the-first-year-after-being-nailed-onas-a-a-fig-13-will-now-have-borne-fruitone-season-they-must-be-allowed-to-re-image371624104.html
RM2CGGX9C–. A treatise on the culture and management of fruit trees . must be trained at the opposite side of thebranch to them, as E, F. If that part of PEAR TREE. 163 the branch produced first year should ex-tend three feet farther than the shoot E, butwhich will very rarely be the case; anothersimilar shoot must be trained in on the sameside, and at the distance of three feet fromthe shoot E, as at F. Tenth Year.—Winter Pruning.—The spursupon that part of each shoot which wereproduced the first year after being nailed onas A, A, Fig. 13. will now have borne fruitone season, they must be allowed to re
. The book of the garden. Gardening. 478 FRUIT GARDEN. Fifr.^u.. should not be included in that number. This will leave the tree like the annexed fig. -211, and no pruning in winter will be required. The second season the trees will make vigorous growth. The side shoots which were topped last August wiU each put forth three, {our, or more shoots. As soon as these are 4 inches long, they must be pinched off to within 3 inches, ail but the leading shoot on each side branch; this must be left on, to exhaust the tree ..of its superabundant sap till the end of August. ' The perpendicular leader mus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-the-garden-gardening-478-fruit-garden-fifru-should-not-be-included-in-that-number-this-will-leave-the-tree-like-the-annexed-fig-211-and-no-pruning-in-winter-will-be-required-the-second-season-the-trees-will-make-vigorous-growth-the-side-shoots-which-were-topped-last-august-wiu-each-put-forth-three-our-or-more-shoots-as-soon-as-these-are-4-inches-long-they-must-be-pinched-off-to-within-3-inches-ail-but-the-leading-shoot-on-each-side-branch-this-must-be-left-on-to-exhaust-the-tree-of-its-superabundant-sap-till-the-end-of-august-the-perpendicular-leader-mus-image216436293.html
RMPG3EKH–. The book of the garden. Gardening. 478 FRUIT GARDEN. Fifr.^u.. should not be included in that number. This will leave the tree like the annexed fig. -211, and no pruning in winter will be required. The second season the trees will make vigorous growth. The side shoots which were topped last August wiU each put forth three, {our, or more shoots. As soon as these are 4 inches long, they must be pinched off to within 3 inches, ail but the leading shoot on each side branch; this must be left on, to exhaust the tree ..of its superabundant sap till the end of August. ' The perpendicular leader mus
. The parks, promenades, & gardens of Paris, described and considered in relation to the wants of our own cities, and the public and private gardens. Gardens; Parks. 386 PYRAMIDAL TRAINING OP THE PEAR TREE. summer following the fourth pruning before described, attention should be given to the young branches at the top of the pyramid, while the side ones will also require it. As the lower branches will have attained to nearly their full length, a too vigorous growth of the terminal shoot of each must be prevented by pinching. Fig. 189.. Pyramidal Pear Tree. Fifth pruning. Fig. 189 shows the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-parks-promenades-amp-gardens-of-paris-described-and-considered-in-relation-to-the-wants-of-our-own-cities-and-the-public-and-private-gardens-gardens-parks-386-pyramidal-training-op-the-pear-tree-summer-following-the-fourth-pruning-before-described-attention-should-be-given-to-the-young-branches-at-the-top-of-the-pyramid-while-the-side-ones-will-also-require-it-as-the-lower-branches-will-have-attained-to-nearly-their-full-length-a-too-vigorous-growth-of-the-terminal-shoot-of-each-must-be-prevented-by-pinching-fig-189-pyramidal-pear-tree-fifth-pruning-fig-189-shows-the-image232258282.html
RMRDT7PJ–. The parks, promenades, & gardens of Paris, described and considered in relation to the wants of our own cities, and the public and private gardens. Gardens; Parks. 386 PYRAMIDAL TRAINING OP THE PEAR TREE. summer following the fourth pruning before described, attention should be given to the young branches at the top of the pyramid, while the side ones will also require it. As the lower branches will have attained to nearly their full length, a too vigorous growth of the terminal shoot of each must be prevented by pinching. Fig. 189.. Pyramidal Pear Tree. Fifth pruning. Fig. 189 shows the
. The book of the garden. Gardening. THE PEACH AND NECTAEINE. 495 of fig. 224. At the following pruning season the two uppermost shoots are cut back to their eyes, o a, placed in such a manner as to throw out one leading shoot, and one shoot on each side ; the two lowermost shoots are cut back to two eyes, b b, so as to throw out one leading shoot, and one shoot on the vippermost side. The tree has then the appearance of fig. 225, having five leading shoots on each side, and Fig. 225, systems to which this class of trees is subjected, consists in preserving a sufficient quantity of young wood Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-the-garden-gardening-the-peach-and-nectaeine-495-of-fig-224-at-the-following-pruning-season-the-two-uppermost-shoots-are-cut-back-to-their-eyes-o-a-placed-in-such-a-manner-as-to-throw-out-one-leading-shoot-and-one-shoot-on-each-side-the-two-lowermost-shoots-are-cut-back-to-two-eyes-b-b-so-as-to-throw-out-one-leading-shoot-and-one-shoot-on-the-vippermost-side-the-tree-has-then-the-appearance-of-fig-225-having-five-leading-shoots-on-each-side-and-fig-225-systems-to-which-this-class-of-trees-is-subjected-consists-in-preserving-a-sufficient-quantity-of-young-wood-image216436268.html
RMPG3EJM–. The book of the garden. Gardening. THE PEACH AND NECTAEINE. 495 of fig. 224. At the following pruning season the two uppermost shoots are cut back to their eyes, o a, placed in such a manner as to throw out one leading shoot, and one shoot on each side ; the two lowermost shoots are cut back to two eyes, b b, so as to throw out one leading shoot, and one shoot on the vippermost side. The tree has then the appearance of fig. 225, having five leading shoots on each side, and Fig. 225, systems to which this class of trees is subjected, consists in preserving a sufficient quantity of young wood
. The book of the garden. Gardening. 478 FRUIT GARDEN. Fifr.^u.. should not be included in that number. This will leave the tree like the annexed fig. -211, and no pruning in winter will be required. The second season the trees will make vigorous growth. The side shoots which were topped last August wiU each put forth three, {our, or more shoots. As soon as these are 4 inches long, they must be pinched off to within 3 inches, ail but the leading shoot on each side branch; this must be left on, to exhaust the tree ..of its superabundant sap till the end of August. ' The perpendicular leader mus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-the-garden-gardening-478-fruit-garden-fifru-should-not-be-included-in-that-number-this-will-leave-the-tree-like-the-annexed-fig-211-and-no-pruning-in-winter-will-be-required-the-second-season-the-trees-will-make-vigorous-growth-the-side-shoots-which-were-topped-last-august-wiu-each-put-forth-three-our-or-more-shoots-as-soon-as-these-are-4-inches-long-they-must-be-pinched-off-to-within-3-inches-ail-but-the-leading-shoot-on-each-side-branch-this-must-be-left-on-to-exhaust-the-tree-of-its-superabundant-sap-till-the-end-of-august-the-perpendicular-leader-mus-image232113013.html
RMRDHJED–. The book of the garden. Gardening. 478 FRUIT GARDEN. Fifr.^u.. should not be included in that number. This will leave the tree like the annexed fig. -211, and no pruning in winter will be required. The second season the trees will make vigorous growth. The side shoots which were topped last August wiU each put forth three, {our, or more shoots. As soon as these are 4 inches long, they must be pinched off to within 3 inches, ail but the leading shoot on each side branch; this must be left on, to exhaust the tree ..of its superabundant sap till the end of August. ' The perpendicular leader mus
. The miniature fruit garden and modern orchard : or, The culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees : with instructions for root-pruning, etc. Fruit-culture. 6 THE MINIATUEE FEUIT GAKDEN I till the end of September, when each, shoot must be shortened to within eight buds of the stem. This will leave the tree like the annexed figure (fig. 2), and no pruning in winter will be required. The second season the tree wiU make vigorous growth; the side shoots which were stopped last. September will each put forth three, four, or more shgots. In June, as soon as these have made seven or ten leaves, nip Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-miniature-fruit-garden-and-modern-orchard-or-the-culture-of-pyramidal-and-bush-fruit-trees-with-instructions-for-root-pruning-etc-fruit-culture-6-the-miniatuee-feuit-gakden-i-till-the-end-of-september-when-each-shoot-must-be-shortened-to-within-eight-buds-of-the-stem-this-will-leave-the-tree-like-the-annexed-figure-fig-2-and-no-pruning-in-winter-will-be-required-the-second-season-the-tree-wiu-make-vigorous-growth-the-side-shoots-which-were-stopped-last-september-will-each-put-forth-three-four-or-more-shgots-in-june-as-soon-as-these-have-made-seven-or-ten-leaves-nip-image231986819.html
RMRDBWFF–. The miniature fruit garden and modern orchard : or, The culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees : with instructions for root-pruning, etc. Fruit-culture. 6 THE MINIATUEE FEUIT GAKDEN I till the end of September, when each, shoot must be shortened to within eight buds of the stem. This will leave the tree like the annexed figure (fig. 2), and no pruning in winter will be required. The second season the tree wiU make vigorous growth; the side shoots which were stopped last. September will each put forth three, four, or more shgots. In June, as soon as these have made seven or ten leaves, nip
. The parks and gardens of Paris, considered in relation to the wants of other cities and of the public and private gardens; being notes on a study of Paris gardens. Gardening; Gardens; Parks. Chap. XXIII.] TRAINING. 397. Pyramidal Pear-tree, pruning. Second one year after being permanently planted, or two years from the graft. B shows the union of stock and scion; and the terminal bud, A, just below where the shoot is cut should be placed on the side opposite to that on which the scion was inserted, as shown in the figure, so that the stem of the tree may rest perpendicularly on its base. It Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-parks-and-gardens-of-paris-considered-in-relation-to-the-wants-of-other-cities-and-of-the-public-and-private-gardens-being-notes-on-a-study-of-paris-gardens-gardening-gardens-parks-chap-xxiii-training-397-pyramidal-pear-tree-pruning-second-one-year-after-being-permanently-planted-or-two-years-from-the-graft-b-shows-the-union-of-stock-and-scion-and-the-terminal-bud-a-just-below-where-the-shoot-is-cut-should-be-placed-on-the-side-opposite-to-that-on-which-the-scion-was-inserted-as-shown-in-the-figure-so-that-the-stem-of-the-tree-may-rest-perpendicularly-on-its-base-it-image232259832.html
RMRDT9P0–. The parks and gardens of Paris, considered in relation to the wants of other cities and of the public and private gardens; being notes on a study of Paris gardens. Gardening; Gardens; Parks. Chap. XXIII.] TRAINING. 397. Pyramidal Pear-tree, pruning. Second one year after being permanently planted, or two years from the graft. B shows the union of stock and scion; and the terminal bud, A, just below where the shoot is cut should be placed on the side opposite to that on which the scion was inserted, as shown in the figure, so that the stem of the tree may rest perpendicularly on its base. It
. The parks, promenades, & gardens of Paris, described and considered in relation to the wants of our own cities, and the public and private gardens. Gardens; Parks. -"<SYC. Young Peach Tree trained as an Ob- lique Cordon, let year. A shows the first pruning. Peach Tree trained as an Oblique Cordon. 2nd year's pruning. The leading shoot is cut at A, and the side shoots at the cross-marks. It should, however, be borne in mind that on very good soils where the Peach grows very vigorously, it will not suit so well as on poor ones where it grows slowly, and that medium-sized forms may Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-parks-promenades-amp-gardens-of-paris-described-and-considered-in-relation-to-the-wants-of-our-own-cities-and-the-public-and-private-gardens-gardens-parks-quotltsyc-young-peach-tree-trained-as-an-ob-lique-cordon-let-year-a-shows-the-first-pruning-peach-tree-trained-as-an-oblique-cordon-2nd-years-pruning-the-leading-shoot-is-cut-at-a-and-the-side-shoots-at-the-cross-marks-it-should-however-be-borne-in-mind-that-on-very-good-soils-where-the-peach-grows-very-vigorously-it-will-not-suit-so-well-as-on-poor-ones-where-it-grows-slowly-and-that-medium-sized-forms-may-image232258330.html
RMRDT7TA–. The parks, promenades, & gardens of Paris, described and considered in relation to the wants of our own cities, and the public and private gardens. Gardens; Parks. -"<SYC. Young Peach Tree trained as an Ob- lique Cordon, let year. A shows the first pruning. Peach Tree trained as an Oblique Cordon. 2nd year's pruning. The leading shoot is cut at A, and the side shoots at the cross-marks. It should, however, be borne in mind that on very good soils where the Peach grows very vigorously, it will not suit so well as on poor ones where it grows slowly, and that medium-sized forms may
. The book of the garden. Gardening. THE PEACH AND NECTAEINE. 495 of fig. 224. At the following pruning season the two uppermost shoots are cut back to their eyes, o a, placed in such a manner as to throw out one leading shoot, and one shoot on each side ; the two lowermost shoots are cut back to two eyes, b b, so as to throw out one leading shoot, and one shoot on the vippermost side. The tree has then the appearance of fig. 225, having five leading shoots on each side, and Fig. 225, systems to which this class of trees is subjected, consists in preserving a sufficient quantity of young wood Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-the-garden-gardening-the-peach-and-nectaeine-495-of-fig-224-at-the-following-pruning-season-the-two-uppermost-shoots-are-cut-back-to-their-eyes-o-a-placed-in-such-a-manner-as-to-throw-out-one-leading-shoot-and-one-shoot-on-each-side-the-two-lowermost-shoots-are-cut-back-to-two-eyes-b-b-so-as-to-throw-out-one-leading-shoot-and-one-shoot-on-the-vippermost-side-the-tree-has-then-the-appearance-of-fig-225-having-five-leading-shoots-on-each-side-and-fig-225-systems-to-which-this-class-of-trees-is-subjected-consists-in-preserving-a-sufficient-quantity-of-young-wood-image232112975.html
RMRDHJD3–. The book of the garden. Gardening. THE PEACH AND NECTAEINE. 495 of fig. 224. At the following pruning season the two uppermost shoots are cut back to their eyes, o a, placed in such a manner as to throw out one leading shoot, and one shoot on each side ; the two lowermost shoots are cut back to two eyes, b b, so as to throw out one leading shoot, and one shoot on the vippermost side. The tree has then the appearance of fig. 225, having five leading shoots on each side, and Fig. 225, systems to which this class of trees is subjected, consists in preserving a sufficient quantity of young wood
. The book of the garden. Gardening. 478 FRUIT GARDEN. Fig. 211.. RIVERS P YR A M IDA L 1RA1NING. should not be included in that number. This will leave the tree like the annexed fig. 211, and no pruning in winter will be required. The second season the trees will make vigorous growth. The side shoots which were topped last August will each put forth three, four, or more shoots. As soon as these are 4 inches long, they must be pinched off to within 3 inches, all but the leading shoot on each side branch; this must be left on, to exhaust the tree . of its superabundant sap Ifp^ till the end of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-the-garden-gardening-478-fruit-garden-fig-211-rivers-p-yr-a-m-ida-l-1ra1ning-should-not-be-included-in-that-number-this-will-leave-the-tree-like-the-annexed-fig-211-and-no-pruning-in-winter-will-be-required-the-second-season-the-trees-will-make-vigorous-growth-the-side-shoots-which-were-topped-last-august-will-each-put-forth-three-four-or-more-shoots-as-soon-as-these-are-4-inches-long-they-must-be-pinched-off-to-within-3-inches-all-but-the-leading-shoot-on-each-side-branch-this-must-be-left-on-to-exhaust-the-tree-of-its-superabundant-sap-ifp-till-the-end-of-image234474095.html
RMRHD62R–. The book of the garden. Gardening. 478 FRUIT GARDEN. Fig. 211.. RIVERS P YR A M IDA L 1RA1NING. should not be included in that number. This will leave the tree like the annexed fig. 211, and no pruning in winter will be required. The second season the trees will make vigorous growth. The side shoots which were topped last August will each put forth three, four, or more shoots. As soon as these are 4 inches long, they must be pinched off to within 3 inches, all but the leading shoot on each side branch; this must be left on, to exhaust the tree . of its superabundant sap Ifp^ till the end of
. The American home garden. Being principles and rules for the culture of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and shrubbery. To which are added brief notes on farm crops, with a table of their average product and chemical constituents. Gardening. -7;^i^r:*3.^=— Voiing fan-trained tree with its tir^t ye.ir's gi-ovth cut back at the winter pruning. Young fan-trained tree ^^ith its second year's growth, each main shoot having thrown out two secondary ones. From each of them the next season three shoots, a main and two opposite side shoots, may be suifered to grow, as Fig. 311. These, like the former ye Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-home-garden-being-principles-and-rules-for-the-culture-of-vegetables-fruits-flowers-and-shrubbery-to-which-are-added-brief-notes-on-farm-crops-with-a-table-of-their-average-product-and-chemical-constituents-gardening-7ir3=-voiing-fan-trained-tree-with-its-tirt-yeirs-gi-ovth-cut-back-at-the-winter-pruning-young-fan-trained-tree-ith-its-second-years-growth-each-main-shoot-having-thrown-out-two-secondary-ones-from-each-of-them-the-next-season-three-shoots-a-main-and-two-opposite-side-shoots-may-be-suifered-to-grow-as-fig-311-these-like-the-former-ye-image232395565.html
RMRE2EWH–. The American home garden. Being principles and rules for the culture of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and shrubbery. To which are added brief notes on farm crops, with a table of their average product and chemical constituents. Gardening. -7;^i^r:*3.^=— Voiing fan-trained tree with its tir^t ye.ir's gi-ovth cut back at the winter pruning. Young fan-trained tree ^^ith its second year's growth, each main shoot having thrown out two secondary ones. From each of them the next season three shoots, a main and two opposite side shoots, may be suifered to grow, as Fig. 311. These, like the former ye
. The fruit garden. Fruit-culture; Fruit trees. I30 THE FRUIT GARDEN. A Pyramid Pear Tree (s Years Old) {e) Point of cutting back maiden tree ; (y) point of second shortening ; (壉 ) point of tiiird cutting baclc ; (/z) point of fourth shortening of leader; (z) pomt of stopping leading shoot in summer ; (j) continuation growth of leader made after pinching ; (k) side growths made in consequence of stopping leader. The numerals refer to the age of the wood. Practi- cally such tree requires no winter pruning. The pyramid is formed by shortening the maiden tree to 15 inches from the ground, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fruit-garden-fruit-culture-fruit-trees-i30-the-fruit-garden-a-pyramid-pear-tree-s-years-old-e-point-of-cutting-back-maiden-tree-y-point-of-second-shortening-point-of-tiiird-cutting-baclc-z-point-of-fourth-shortening-of-leader-z-pomt-of-stopping-leading-shoot-in-summer-j-continuation-growth-of-leader-made-after-pinching-k-side-growths-made-in-consequence-of-stopping-leader-the-numerals-refer-to-the-age-of-the-wood-practi-cally-such-tree-requires-no-winter-pruning-the-pyramid-is-formed-by-shortening-the-maiden-tree-to-15-inches-from-the-ground-and-image232429344.html
RMRE4200–. The fruit garden. Fruit-culture; Fruit trees. I30 THE FRUIT GARDEN. A Pyramid Pear Tree (s Years Old) {e) Point of cutting back maiden tree ; (y) point of second shortening ; (£â ) point of tiiird cutting baclc ; (/z) point of fourth shortening of leader; (z) pomt of stopping leading shoot in summer ; (j) continuation growth of leader made after pinching ; (k) side growths made in consequence of stopping leader. The numerals refer to the age of the wood. Practi- cally such tree requires no winter pruning. The pyramid is formed by shortening the maiden tree to 15 inches from the ground, and
. The book of the garden. Gardening. THE PEACH AND NECTARINE. 495 of fig. 224. At the following pruning season the two uppermost shoots are cut back to their eyes, a a, placed in such a manner as to throw out one leading shoot, and one shoot on each side ; the two lowermost shoots are cut back to two eyes, b b, so as to throw out one leading shoot, and one shoot on the uppermost side. The tree has then the appearance of fig. 225, having five leading shoots on each side, and Fig. 225. systems to which this class of trees is subjected, consists in preserving a sufficient quantity of young wood a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-the-garden-gardening-the-peach-and-nectarine-495-of-fig-224-at-the-following-pruning-season-the-two-uppermost-shoots-are-cut-back-to-their-eyes-a-a-placed-in-such-a-manner-as-to-throw-out-one-leading-shoot-and-one-shoot-on-each-side-the-two-lowermost-shoots-are-cut-back-to-two-eyes-b-b-so-as-to-throw-out-one-leading-shoot-and-one-shoot-on-the-uppermost-side-the-tree-has-then-the-appearance-of-fig-225-having-five-leading-shoots-on-each-side-and-fig-225-systems-to-which-this-class-of-trees-is-subjected-consists-in-preserving-a-sufficient-quantity-of-young-wood-a-image234474068.html
RMRHD61T–. The book of the garden. Gardening. THE PEACH AND NECTARINE. 495 of fig. 224. At the following pruning season the two uppermost shoots are cut back to their eyes, a a, placed in such a manner as to throw out one leading shoot, and one shoot on each side ; the two lowermost shoots are cut back to two eyes, b b, so as to throw out one leading shoot, and one shoot on the uppermost side. The tree has then the appearance of fig. 225, having five leading shoots on each side, and Fig. 225. systems to which this class of trees is subjected, consists in preserving a sufficient quantity of young wood a
. The fruit garden. Fruit-culture; Fruit trees. CHAPTER X THE NUT By GEORGE BUNYARD Cob nuts and filberts require more pruning and cutting than any other fruit tree. When received from the nursery these trees have a small head upon a. PsuNED Branch of Cob Nut (a) Leader shortened to a wood bud with catkins produced from base ; {d) side shoot or lateral closely spurred in ; (c) side shoot shortened to a wood bud ; (d) side shoot long pruned to secure catkins, the shoot having been broken down in summer to concentrate energies in lower buds ; [e] one-year-old spur on two-year-old wood ; (/) shoo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fruit-garden-fruit-culture-fruit-trees-chapter-x-the-nut-by-george-bunyard-cob-nuts-and-filberts-require-more-pruning-and-cutting-than-any-other-fruit-tree-when-received-from-the-nursery-these-trees-have-a-small-head-upon-a-psuned-branch-of-cob-nut-a-leader-shortened-to-a-wood-bud-with-catkins-produced-from-base-d-side-shoot-or-lateral-closely-spurred-in-c-side-shoot-shortened-to-a-wood-bud-d-side-shoot-long-pruned-to-secure-catkins-the-shoot-having-been-broken-down-in-summer-to-concentrate-energies-in-lower-buds-e-one-year-old-spur-on-two-year-old-wood-shoo-image232430229.html
RMRE433H–. The fruit garden. Fruit-culture; Fruit trees. CHAPTER X THE NUT By GEORGE BUNYARD Cob nuts and filberts require more pruning and cutting than any other fruit tree. When received from the nursery these trees have a small head upon a. PsuNED Branch of Cob Nut (a) Leader shortened to a wood bud with catkins produced from base ; {d) side shoot or lateral closely spurred in ; (c) side shoot shortened to a wood bud ; (d) side shoot long pruned to secure catkins, the shoot having been broken down in summer to concentrate energies in lower buds ; [e] one-year-old spur on two-year-old wood ; (/) shoo
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