404 THE FORCING GARDEN. |^JUNE» 



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THE GRAPE-HOUSE. 



With respect to the grape-house forced, the fruit 

 of which is now supposed to be about gathered, no- 

 thing is to be remarked farther than what has al- 

 ready been said ; nor will it be necessary to resume 

 the consideration of it till October, when the plants 

 will fall to be pruned, and the house put in order 

 for winter. 



But in some cases, as where there is only one 

 grape-house, which may not be so forward as the 

 above, and in others, where there are more than one, 

 and where the fruit in the second or successional 

 house may only be advancing towards maturity j 

 they are, in either case, to be attended to, and to 

 be treated as directed for the early forced house, in 

 the two preceding months. 



The new planted grape-house too, (see January 

 and April), must be particularly cared for at this 

 season. The plants must have very plentiful sup- 

 plies of water, and large portions of air daily ad- 



