This is a flora which, thinned out by losses, practically exists to this day in the southern United States.
If the bunches are too numerous they must be thinned before the flowers expand, and the berries also must be properly thinned out and regulated as soon as they are well set, care being taken, in avoiding overcrowding, that the bunches be not made too thin and loose.
The Germans opposite the Canadians appear to have been warned of the attack and to have thinned out their front line, so that resistance was weak at first.
The young plants are thinned out to a width of 6 or 8 in.
The plants, if left to flower where they are sown, should be thinned out while young, to give them space for proper development.