| John Worlidge - Agriculture - 1716 - 566 pages
...than the former ways, to wit, about the Month of Aprily according to the ftate of the Spring. It is to be done where the Stock you intend to Graft on,...your Graft, ftand fo near together, that they may be conjoyned ; then take the Sprig or Branch you intend to Graft, and pare away about three Inches in... | |
| William Boutcher - Forests and forestry - 1778 - 328 pages
...inarching, or abladlation : This is to be performed on plants in pots, or when the ftock you would graft on, and the tree from which you take your graft, ftand, or can be brought fo near together that they may be joined : But inarching is only proper for tender... | |
| William Henry Ricketts Curtler - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1909 - 404 pages
...the bark, the two most usual ways ; shoulder or whip grafting, and grafting by approach,2 the last ' where the stock you intend to graft on and the tree from which you take your graft stand so near together that they may be joined, then take the sprig you intend to graft and pare away... | |
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