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horizontal cordon

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Espaliers
... horizontal branches. The most popular cordon pattern is a multiple horizontal cordon call tiered cordon or horizontal T. It is formed in the same manner as the double horizontal cordon ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Espalier your trees! by Rev. J.D. Hooker Issue #79
... , and sufficient water. This makes south or east facing walls ideal growing locations. Horizontal espaliering The horizontal method involves nothing more than training the trees to do most of their ... good results using nothing more than stakes and soft string. Triple horizontal cordon Beginning about 15 inches above the ground, run each horizontal support about 14 inches above the last, until you’ ...
www.backwoodshome.com

Espalier
... T-shaped design has strong horizontal branches and results in a tree that looks somewhat like a very short telephone pole with several cross- arms. A cordon forms a tree that looks ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Basic Principles of Pruning Backyard Grapevines, HYG-1428-2004
... training system definitely determines how you would prune your grapevines. Many gardeners prefer the high cordon system (Figure 1a) since it is relatively simple to establish and maintain where others like ... is established as either head-trained (Figure 1b) with canes (hardened-off shoots), permanent cordons (horizontal arms) with dormant canes pruned back as spurs, or a fan-shaped arrangement on top ...
ohioline.osu.edu

FPHG -
... removed during dormant pruning. Plan on leaving about three to four buds per foot of cordon (the horizontal trunk on a grapevine). Grapes bear their fruit on one-year-old wood. Figure ... , which is usually done in February or March in Pennsylvania. Selected Training Systems Single-Curtain Cordon, or Hudson River Umbrella, System Umbrella Kniffin System Four-Cane Kniffin System Other Training Systems ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

Ohio Master Gardener Online Manual - GLOSSARY
... cooler spring and fall weather. These include Kentucky bluegrass, the fescues, ryegrasses and bentgrass. Cordon - horizontal branches of a grapevine trained along the trellis; also called the arms. The canes ... Respiration - the process where food is oxidized (burned) to release energy. Rhizome - an underground, horizontal stem. Root - the portion of the plant usually found below ground. They are ...
www.hcs.ohio-state.edu

Dictionary of Natural Food
... until they are growing at 45 degrees. Your cordon is then known as an 'oblique cordon'. Some plants, particularly some apples, make more ... , usually apples and pears, as a single central stem with horizontal fruiting arms off each side. The trees are usually trained ... bamboo canes. In winter, the angled branches are pulled down horizontal and tied to the bottom wire. All other branches are removed ...
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Scenic Nursery | Gardening Blog: Espaliering: The Patient Art
... have a strong horizontal branching pattern, resulting in a tree with a single trunk and several cross arms. A Cordon espalier forms a ... , and crabapples) are best adapted to the formal T-Shape and Cordon, while Peaches, Nectarines, Cherries, and other stone fruits (fruits with ... formal styles, you will need another string of wire for every horizontal side branch you are planning. If the espalier is to ...
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Scenic Nursery | Gardening Blog: May 2004 Archives
... have a strong horizontal branching pattern, resulting in a tree with a single trunk and several cross arms. A Cordon espalier forms a ... , and crabapples) are best adapted to the formal T-Shape and Cordon, while Peaches, Nectarines, Cherries, and other stone fruits (fruits with ... formal styles, you will need another string of wire for every horizontal side branch you are planning. If the espalier is to ...
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Open Directory - Home: Gardening: Plants: Shaping: Espalier
... Home Magazine: Espalier your trees - Article providing basic information, including drawing and descriptions of horizontal, palmette, and cordon espaliering styles. BBC Gardening: Grow Espalier Apple Trees - Step by step instructions on site ...
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