ing. By the second year,the tie m^y be removed. The shoots remain permanently interlocked and are usually full of fruit buds, while the upper section of ■ the tree is still busied with growth. Festoons so formed may be cut back in later years so that they merely consist of drooping branches or be left as they are or if the tree be fruitful removed.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 28
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64ing. By the second year,the tie m^y be removed. The shoots remain permanently interlocked and are usually full of fruit buds, while the upper section of ■ the tree is still busied with growth. Festoons so formed may be cut back in later years so that th'ey merely consist of drooping branches or be left as they are or if the tree be fruitful removed. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 28
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