PRUNING DIAGRAMS.—(1) A vigorous black currant bush, with plenty of strong growth rising from the base, before pruning. (2) The bush after pruning. (3) and (4) Detailed, pruning procedure for red and white currants, showing shortening of laterals to two or three buds. (5) and (6) Gooseberry bush, showing pruning back of a pendulous branch to an upward-pointing bud. (7) A single clump of vigorous raspberries, old and new cane, and sucker growths, all intermingled. (8) The same clump after pruning, leaving about only half a dozen vigorous young canes, well spaced. (9) Pruning back an autumn-fruited cane (see arrow).
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31094, 24 June 1966, Page 6
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100PRUNING DIAGRAMS.—(1) A vigorous black currant bush, with plenty of strong growth rising from the base, before pruning. (2) The bush after pruning. (3) and (4) Detailed, pruning procedure for red and white currants, showing shortening of laterals to two or three buds. (5) and (6) Gooseberry bush, showing pruning back of a pendulous branch to an upward-pointing bud. (7) A single clump of vigorous raspberries, old and new cane, and sucker growths, all intermingled. (8) The same clump after pruning, leaving about only half a dozen vigorous young canes, well spaced. (9) Pruning back an autumn-fruited cane (see arrow). Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31094, 24 June 1966, Page 6
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