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Horticulture Principles and Practices

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(c)<br />

(a)<br />

(b)<br />

(d)<br />

(e)<br />

(f)<br />

Planting Trees: Newly planted young trees may be given physical support<br />

during the first year by using (a) Single tall stake, (b) Double low<br />

stakes, (c) Guying. Guy wires are passed through pieces of rubber tubes<br />

to prevent damage to the tree (d). Training Trees: In the first year tooth<br />

picks <strong>and</strong> clothespins may be used to spread young limbs to develop desired<br />

crotch angle (e–f). In succeeding years, limb spreaders are used to<br />

spread tree limbs for proper growth <strong>and</strong> fruiting (g). (Source: (a,b,d) Peter<br />

Anderson © Dorling Kindersley; (c) © Dorling Kindersley; (e–g) Courtesy<br />

of Dr. Michael L. Parker, Associate Professor <strong>and</strong> Tree Fruit Extension<br />

Specialist, Department of Horticultural Science, North Carolina<br />

Cooperative Extension Service, North Carolina State University.)<br />

(g)

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