Il6 THS FORGING GARDENER. .[a. I* 



pine ftove, the Grape feafon may be con- 

 tinued from the firfi or middle of March 

 to Chriftmas ; and where there are two or 

 three Grape-houfes only, from the firft of 

 June in the one cafe, and the middle of 

 April or firft of May itf the other : to ef- 

 fect which, the following methods have 

 been my practice. 



For the production of ripe Grapes in 

 March *, I reverfed my fucceffion and 

 fruiting ,ftoves f ; by which means, I had 

 it in my power to force, in fome meafure, 

 the vines therein contained : as I found ? 

 without doing fo, I could not bring them 

 in before April or May |. In this manner, 

 (and from the way in \vhich the plants 

 were trained), the two ftoves fupplied a 



confiant fucceffion of fruit till the firft or 



*' ' 



middle of June* To continue which, I be- 

 gan' my firft Grape-houfe on new-year's 

 day ; my fecond on the firft of March ; and 

 my third, and laft, I kept as much back as 



poffible. 



* I have fometimes had them in the end of February. 



f They were both on one plan. 



J A more conftant equality of climate being requiiite 

 in the ilove than in the Grape-houfe, is obvioufly the 

 caufe. 



