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Show In St. George, where water is scarce, n very good use can be made of it, and one that will be very profitable, by planting the seedless grape. Put vines in rows 14 feet apart and 3 teet apart In the rows. Put in posts 6 feet high in the rows, also a row of posts in the middle which are 8 feet high, then nail strips to these posts so the vines will have something to cling to, so as to make a niee bowery. Do not cut off much of the young wood until they are three years old, and by that time they will begin to be too thick and will need thinning out. Keep the ground loose in the rows and mulch it well. By doing this way, you will find that about once in twenty days will be often enough to irrigate the ground. You will be surprised at the abundance of luscious and beautiful fruit obtained from vines treated in this manner. man-ner. Wat, i m V |