In the upright methods, also, the canes and arms are left nearer the ground, which is thought to be an advantage in small, weak or slow-growing varieties.
A few weak-growing varieties gain in vigor if allowed to remain in the nursery two years--three years, never.
The main conditions essential to success are, the use of quick-growing varieties, sowing in good soil where the heads are to mature, and early and severe thinning.
A cool greenhouse or a frame will also carry through an early crop of Peas, but for these structures pots should be used and only dwarf-growing varieties sown.
After mid-September crops of dwarf-growing varieties should be raised in heated pits, or in pots placed in a warm temperature.
By sowing quick-growing varieties of Cabbage in drills during July and August, and thinning the plants early, thus avoiding the check of transplanting, heads may often be had fit for cutting in October and November.
The long-growing varieties will be likely to drag the shoots upon the ground before the close of the season.
For the strong-growing varieties, the top wire is placed from five and one-half to six feet above the ground.
In Delaware and other weak-growing varieties, twenty or twenty-five buds to the vine should be the maximum and only two canes should be left.
The dwarf Apples are secured by grafting any variety on the Paradise or Doucin stocks, which are simply small-growing varieties of Apples.
They are fine plants for borders or pots, the tall-growing varieties making a very fine show when in flower, having pure white flowers with long, tubular necks, the season of bloom being from July to October.
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