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Espalier
... wire (12 or 15 gauge) should be strung from eyebolts on the wall or fence to provide a frame. Three levels of wire are usually sufficient for starting an espalier design. The bottom wire should be at least half a meter from the ground with the remaining wire ... lower two branches to the wire, leaving one branch vertical. The ...
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Trellis Espalier System for Supported Apple Trees, HYG-1427-95
... vertically with the bottom wire 18 to 24 inches from the ground. The height of the top wire is determined ... bottom wire, head the tree at the height of the bottom wire or four inches below, in the case of Delicious. This will induce branching just below the wire ... bottom wire as soon as they are long enough, one in each direction. Any other shoots are cut back to short stubs. In tying a shoot to a wire ...
ohioline.osu.edu

FPHG -
... be drilled through the posts and the wire passed through the holes. The top wire can be either stapled to the top ... the bottom wire and loosely tie it to the same wire. Allow young shoots to develop and loosely tie them to the trellis wire ... 8. Pruning and training apple or pear trees to a four-wire trellis. College of Agricultural Sciences | Extension | Publications Copyright -- Alternative Media -- ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

Michigan Grape Society Newsletter, Volume 4 Issue 2, April 2003
... can be consistently renewed and old trunks can be removed. A bottom wire is essential to training new trunks and making it easier to ... will be too short to reach the top wire and can be easily tied to the bottom wire. The use of grow tubes is helpful ... that minimal pruning works best until you develop sizable trunks below the bottom wire. Spreading a vine’s vigor over a larger number of retained ...
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Trellising Tomatoes
... smaller wire is nailed to the posts about 10 to 12 inches from the ground. A heavy twine is tied between the top wire and bottom wire for ... of supporting tomatoes is by caging. Caged plants are supported by a wire tube. Plants are spaced about three feet apart. A cage is ... Heavy bolt cutters are needed to cut the wire. Put a cage over each tomato plant, pressing the bottom of the cage into the ground a ...
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Constructing High-tensile Wire Fences
... wire. To install the brace wire, drive a staple at the bottom of the anchor post to prevent the bottom wire from shifting up the post. Wrap the brace wire ... wire fencer. Install the bottom wire (guide wire) first by securing the wire to the anchor post with crimping sleeves or knots and running the wire out to the next anchor post. If the wire ...
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vegetable gardening in spring
... can be grown up wire netting, trellises, single stakes, tripods of stakes, or twine stretched between a top and bottom wire. In addition, they ... in black polythene so as to exclude the light from the bottom 50-60cm of the leaves. Black polythene has to then ... low bitterness without blanching, and heat tolerance, but is subject to bottom rot and therefore needs to be harvested early; 'Pink Stem"-large ...
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Phone wire color codes
... Phone wire color codes Phone Wire Color Codes For an explanation of the color codes, click here. For a terrific history ... the telephone visit http://www.privateline.com Developed in the early 1940s, (* see note at bottom) this color code uses only 10 colors divided into 5 group colors and 5 pair ...
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How to Wire a Pine Cone - eHow.com
... wire (also called craft wire) into 18- to 24-inch lengths (longer for larger cones). STEP 4: Wrap the wire around the bottom of the cone, slipping the wire between the open scales. One or two wraps will hold all but the heaviest of cones. Twist the wire ... Things You'll Need Wire cutters Garden Shears Paddle Wire Topics Addressed crafts christmas ...
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Wire Stem and Bottom Rot of Cabbage
... Wire Stem and Bottom Rot of Cabbage Wire Stem and Bottom Rot of Cabbage Author: Mary Ann Hansen, Extension Plant Pathologist, Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology ... a previous publication by R.C. Lambe Publication Number: 450-713, Posted December 2000 Wire stem and bottom rot diseases of crucifers (cole crops) are both caused by the soil-borne fungus ...
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