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CURRANT CUTTINGS.

An experienced gardener of Indiana is of the opinion that very few persons who plant currant cuttings do it in tho right season of the year. It is usually done in the spring, when in fact it should be done in winter, as shown by those who have had a great deal of experience in propagating cuttings, I always plant my currant cuttings in the fall, as soon as the leaves fall off. They will make durable roots, two to four inches long, the same fall, while tho buds remain dormant.. They make double tho size, if set in the fall, that they will if not set till spring, They should be set in ground that will not heave them out by the effects of frost, and should bo covered just before winter sets in with coarse litter.. Remove the covering early in tho spring, and examine tho cuttings to see if any of them have heaved, and if so, press them down again. Should they heave up an inch or more, if well pressed down, they will start and make better growth than cuttings in the Spring, In either case, however, the cuttings should always be made in the fall,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 15 April 1884, Page 3

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CURRANT CUTTINGS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 15 April 1884, Page 3

CURRANT CUTTINGS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 15 April 1884, Page 3

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