| John Baxter - 1836 - 324 pagine
...always cut upwards and in a sloping direction. 2nd. — Always leave an inch of blank wood beyond a terminal bud, and let the cut be on the opposite side of the bud. 3rd. — Prune so as to leave as few wounds as possible, and let the surface of every cut be perfectly... | |
| Robert Buist - 1839 - 396 pagine
...cut always upwards, and in a sloping direction, al» ways leave about an inch of blank wood beyond a terminal bud, and let the cut be on the opposite side of the bud. In pruning out an old branch, cut it even with the parent limb, that the wound may quickly heal. Never... | |
| 1840 - 700 pagine
...pruning, always cut upwards, and in a sloping direction. ' 2d. Always leave an inch of blank wood beyond a terminal bud, and let the cut be on the opposite side of the bud. ' 3d. Prune во as to leave as few wounds as possible, and let the surface of eveiy cut be perfectly smooth. 1... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1840 - 658 pagine
...always cut upwards, and in a sloping direction. ' 2nd. Always leave an inch of blank wood beyond a terminal bud, and let the cut be on the opposite side of the bud. ' 3rd. Prune so as to leave as few wounds as possible, and let the surface of every cut be perfectly... | |
| Robert Buist - 1841 - 398 pagine
...sharp ; cut always upward and in a sloping direction, afways leave about an inch of blank wood beyond a terminal bud, and let the cut be on the opposite side of the bud. In pruning out an old branch, cut it even with the parent limb, that the wound may quickly heal. Never... | |
| Clement Hoare - 1847 - 214 pagine
...guidance of the pruner. 1st. In pruning, always cut upwards, and in a sloping direction. 2d. Always leave an inch of blank wood beyond the terminal bud,...the bud. 3d. Prune so as to leave as few wounds as possible, and let the surface of every cut be perfectly smooth. 4th. In cutting out an old branch,... | |
| George William Johnson - 1847 - 636 pagine
...portion of the wall. " 1st. In pruning, always cut upwards, and in a sloping direction. " 2d. Always leave an inch of blank wood beyond the terminal bud,...cut be on the opposite side of the bud. " 3d. Prune «o as to leave as few wounds as possible, and let the surface of every cut be perfectly smooth. "... | |
| Gardener - 1847 - 798 pagine
...portion of the wall. 143 " 1st. In pruning, always cut upwards, and in a sloping direction. "2nd. Always leave an inch of blank wood beyond the terminal bud,...and let the cut be on the opposite side of the bud. " 3rd. Prune so as to leave as few wounds as possible, and let the surface of every cut be perfectly... | |
| Benjamin Maund - 1849 - 204 pagine
...pruning, always cut upwards, and in a sloping direction. 2. Always leave an inch of blank wood beyond a terminal bud, and let the cut be on the opposite side of the bud. 3. Prune so as to leave as few wounds as possible; and let the surface of every cut be perfectly smooth.... | |
| Royal Hawaiian Agricultural Society - 1850 - 546 pagine
...entirely applicable to this country: 1st. "Always cut upwards, and in a sloping direction." •ill. Always leave an inch of blank wood beyond the terminal bud,...the bud. 3d. Prune so as to leave as few wounds as possible, and let the surface of every cut be perfectly smooth. 4th. In cutting out an old branch,... | |
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