lower part; cut it at any desired height, and branches will be given off at -the top to form a head. Another good method is to peg down these strong shopts horizontally, as shown in the illustration, being careful not to bend them too nuicn at one time, or they will break out at the junction of the main stem. If taken down a little one day and a little lower the next, and so on until they are low enough, this danger will be avoided.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 206, 28 August 1920, Page 20
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86lower part; cut it at any desired height, and branches will be given off at -the top to form a head. Another good method is to peg down these strong shopts horizontally, as shown in the illustration, being careful not to bend them too nuicn at one time, or they will break out at the junction of the main stem. If taken down a little one day and a little lower the next, and so on until they are low enough, this danger will be avoided. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 206, 28 August 1920, Page 20
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