One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered by Edward J. (Edward James) Wickson
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have grown around the cut end? The trees are pear and cherry.
You did very well as a beginner not to lose more than one-tenth. Saw off below and graft again. You might have budded into one of those shoots last July, and if you fail again, bud into the new shoots next summer. Filling Holes in Trees. I have a number of trees that, on account of poor pruning and improper care, are decaying in the center. Many of them are hollow for a foot or more down the trunk. Excavate all the decayed wood with a chisel or gouge or whatever cutting tool may work well and fill the cavity with Portland cement in such a way as to exclude moisture. This will prolong the life and productiveness of the trees for many years if other conditions are favorable. Deferring Bloom of Fruit Trees. Have any experiments ever been carried on definitely to decide what causes early blossoming of fruit trees? For instance, have adjacent |
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