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Raspberries For The Backyard Fruit Planting, HYG-1421-98
... posts at 15 to 20 foot intervals with cross arms to support wires placed 24 to 28 inches apart (Figure 4). The wires should be about 36 inches high for red raspberries and ...
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Yellowing, Dieback and Death of Narrow-Leafed Evergreens, HYG-3034-96
... the root ball; strings or wires left around the trunk; planting a containerized plant without disturbing the root mass; inadequate or inappropriate watering following transplanting; support wires left on the tree too long ...
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BBC - Gardening - Basics - Grow espalier apple trees
... This tree has two tiers of branches ready to be trained on support wires. Fill in around the roots, using soil improved with added compost and ... so new roots can grow into it. Tie side branches to support wires running along the fence from post to post. Fix each arm ... . Tie down any extension growth from each tier to the training wires. Prune from late July to mid-August, shortening any sideshoots that ...
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BBC - Gardening - Basics - Growing raspberries
... 4m (12ft) for every ten plants and a width of 90cm (3ft). To support the growing raspberries, use 7.5cm (3in) square posts cut to 3m (9ft) ... 1.1m (3.5ft) and 1.5m (5ft) from the ground. Once the wires are pulled across and fixed tautly between the eye bolts, use a ... about 90cm (3ft) tall, tie the current season's canes in to the support wires. Loop the string twice around the cane and use the ends to ...
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Fruit Planner and Diary
... H 1.7m (5') W 3m (10') Medium, well drained November August to September Requires support wires Peach H 3.5m (11') W 3.5m (11') (Bush types) Well-drained October (no ...
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Reliable Raspberries
... , they bend far over their support wires. Summer-bearing varieties generally fruit ... support A trellis of 30-inch-long wooden crossbars and taut wires supports the canes in neat rows and keeps the path clear. Cross wires wrapped around the long wires form neat partitions of canes. (Photo: John Bray) A raspberry plant laden with fruit is top-heavy and needs support ...
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The Simple Act of Planting a Tree: Chapter 1
... role to play above enjoying ourselves, consuming the earth's resources, and destroying its life-support systems. Consequently, the three Rs many of us remember from childhood have become the four ... them to prune trees whenever and wherever needed and to liberate trees girdled by tight support wires. Perhaps you can create something similar. Bone up on pruning techniques (see Chapter 7 and ...
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MOS
... the public are welcome, and refreshments will be served. Come out to support our program and enjoy the slide show, and bring your blooming ... the plaque on which to place the plant's label. Smaller wires were bent like staples, covered with sphagnum moss and pushed in ... plant securely. When roots become established in the mount, these smaller wires can be removed. Mounted plants are watered 2-3 times a ...
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Espaliers
... an espalier is to serve as a screen, a free-standing support framework consisting of sturdy terminal posts with wires stretched taut between can be constructed. Most informal or free-form and ... branch. Planting and Training Espaliers After the plant has been obtained, espalier pattern selected, and support framework prepared, the next step is plant installation. Plants to be espaliered should be ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... several species of blackberries, all in the genus Rubus. Some are upright and require no support, but others are trailing and require a trellis. The trailing types are called dewberries. Blackberries ... . Distribute canes on the trellis by tying and by lifting and drooping canes over the wires. Remove all old canes soon after harvest season. The semi-erect type of blackberry does ...
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