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Grapes

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
October
Year
1860
Copyright
Public Domain
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Le-t r.s remitid onr readers (list .November 25th s aboat tbo time for trim ni ing out-deor grape vinas and ait!ioi;:h wo a i ncy a'o?o L tiitDgl, atill] wlier.cvtT wo fiml onrselvc& in error, we. aro prompt to aeki.ow'.e. ■geit, aiid after au experieu.ee of many y earfl in the pruuingof grapo vines, we are compoücd to admit, that tb oso who h.ive prunüd loss Beverely h;ire beon iually succoMsful ; and had tliey boen equ judicious in tb e maoipulation of the soil with üurst'lrts, might bttT obtainod ïvsultf vary superior to otl VVhatever pruning 3 perfonned, however, ii sh&ald h d mo in November, ai-J in tin? Intterpnrl of llie nionth, A: that tima thero is üo fear of bleeding of the vineg, and before Spring, t!io out euds will have assumed a e mdition Ihal rising of the Éap d Spring will not causo theni to bleed. Tbose who will continue to usa guano about grape vinos, may apply ií. witli losa fear of iiijurv in tlie fall than at any other time for thea tho loots nu dormant, andby tba rains of wintjr, (ha i rlli i ;:; of siio-.v, etc, the guano may booomc disseminated througbout the s.il so :is tiot to injurethe apongioles consoqivj.it u4)oa farly fpri;g growtb.

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Old News
Michigan Argus