Show 0 or 0 HIGH HEADED GARDEN TREES they permit working ground under them 2 and rw for growing crops crop that stand shade arril Pr pared ril by the th united states department of agriculture in the small home garden where it is necessary to utilize every foot of ground trees with the heads formed 5 0 to 7 feet high are desirable they allow for working tile the ground under them and for growing certain crops that will thrive in partial shade years tears lak r az tv arv 64 1 el 1 I 1 ot apple trees with cover crop of al falfa ago go it was the common practice of american nursery nurseryman nurserymen men to head young trees at 4 to 6 feet high but the demand for low headed trees for commercial orchards forced a change and now nursery fruit trees are grown growa with heads formed at 4 feet or lower the united states department of agriculture says that many of the english and french nurserymen nurseryman nursery men who supply local traded trade grow trees with tall bare trunks especially for garden culture american similarly situated might find profit in producing t such trees gardeners who cannot find high headed beaded trees are advised to buy tall yearling whips and form the heads at such height as they desire after setting the tree cut off the stern stem at six or seven feet above the ground arid and as the buds break rub off all those thosa to within a foot of the top leave three to live five buds spaced evenly around the trunk to form a well bal alced head bead it Is possible to grow and to mow a good lawn under high headed beaded trees |