The ordering ofthe Orchard. ieee. 
want of skill, or elfefucharmes or branches as are broken off clofe, OF flitied from the 
body'of thetree: forthe raine beating and falling into fach aplace, will ia hort time 
rorte your treeyor putit:indanger , befidesthe detormity. Somie vie to fill vp fuch an 
hole witli wellrempered clay, and tacke a cloth or a peece of leather ouer it vntill ir be 
recouered:; andthisisalfo notamifle. Your young trees, if they ftand in-anie good 
ground, will bee plentifuil wan» in fhooting forth branches ; bee carefull therefore 
if they. growe toothicke , a pruine away fuch as growe tooclofe (and will, if 
chepibiedatoarl (pein )as they may ay betel Spates 
and raing may haue free acceffe toall your minder; which will make them beare the the 
more plentifully , and-ripen them the fooner and the more kindly. If attic boughes 
growe aa ne cut them alfo away, that your trees imay rather {pread 
then growe toorhigh.: And fo likewile for the vnder boughes, or anie other that by 
the weight of fruit fall or downe, eurthem off atthe halfe, and they willafter- 
wards rifeand fhoote vpwards, ‘You-thall obferue, that at all thofe laces where anie 
branches haue been cut away, che fap will cuer bee readicto put forth : if therefore 
an ou would hauenomore branches rife from that place Conse hn then 
ddesasarenottoyour posers en thot and edad may. 
in good order with little paines, ouhaue t teas 
‘Gucothershinplaaddadserit yod of, ant that is how to preferue a fainting orde- 
caying tree whichis readie o perith, ifit be not gone too farre or paft cure, ta agood 
pant ti oxeor horfe bloud , ‘mixe therewith a reafonable quantiti¢ of fheepe ot pi- 
pment 5 Pag ea orth ag rad Bo fteni raines and much waterin; 
paisa a 
fey if there bee anie pofibilitic; but bisma tbee done int inuiarie or Fes 
RN en rec ONE ATA Edel poutoaend si om slog 
isi : dayd i 
inthe by: eet ninosreg zl 
entta 1) VG ii. .¥ pH TD s44 ASP oe : 4 , # ids bd 
gti ech etine wetcema ee cide? 
= a cedar haiatiter aaah seen onsen 
_ A that there may be nothing wanting Matticien 
cies at vital i Ohad rata 
vas much asin them | 
bran that it will wath them: off quickly.” deftroy Ants,that cate your fruit be- 
beeches, whenirisripe, fome vfeto annointthe bole’ of their trees withtarre that 
they may not creepe vp onthe branches; butif that doe not helpe, etyouwilos vie 
it, you muft becarefullto finde ourtheir hill, andturacit vp; pouring it eo Wa- 
ter, cither in Summer, but efpecially if youcan in Winter 5 and that riety d : | 
them. I haue fpoken of Earwigs in thefirft part of this worke,entreatiag of the annoy- 
ances of Gillofowers , and therefore Lseferte you thereunto : yer one way aime 
that fo the funrie, ayre; 
eed 5 
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