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HOW TO PLANT FRUITS. BERRIES.ASPARAGUS 
® PRUNE THE TOP GROWTH. Young trees 
may have from one to several 
small twigs when planted. Tuurg 
These develop into the main 
branches later on. Frrre 
TREES should be pisos as soon as possible 
~tarily to sun or wind. If not 
CoveR with planted immediately ‘‘heel- 
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ho ea ie select the branches to leave so TOP V1 
that the top of the tree will be 
well balanced, sturdy and 
AY strong. Heavy bearing trees 
SPREAD poets ew should be disbudded for larger, 
in a natural posi- finer flavored fruits. 
tion and tamp soil 
firmly about roots. 
Water well. 
@) PRUNE all broken roots with a sharp knife Ay 
or pruning shears. Make a clean 
cut—they heal quickly. Never 
pull broken pieces off. 
Broken 
Root 
Prone herea 
BERRIES may be planted as hedges, STRAWBERRIES. S 1 ft. t ASPARAGUS. Plant in furrows or 
4 ; 3 oo aR pace apar 
but sprawly kinds like blackberries Se ae each way. For trenches. Roots should be 6 to 8 in. 
(Boysen, Young, and Logan) are bet- ‘ee the home garden deep, but when planted cover only 2 to 
ter trained on trellises. Their dense j 3 feet is a good 3 in. and later in season fill in. th 
4 opt ES3% — width of bed— : an te eee 
growth covers the trellis and fruits Sa¥ IP Ged any length <= remainder. Cut very lightly second 
appear on the surface. for wider beds allow walk at 3-foot season; full crop third year. 
intervals. Three feet between 
Strawberries used as 
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Aeon cover on dry wall. 
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ly . on or 2x4 of blocks in good soil. AMA» sharp knife ne cg 
CASE | -19 Face sun. 
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