Of rural and extenfive Gardening. ^^ 

 as they will be alfo more largely bandied in 

 the enfuing Plate. 



In the mean time, the Owner may walk 

 four or five Miles in this little Scheme, with-^ 

 outgoing over one Walk twice, and by litr, 

 tie Gardens, Seats, and other Ornaments ; he 

 has as great a Pleafare, as one that enjoys 

 thenobleft of Gardens. His Expence in making, 

 has been but little, and his Expence in keeping 

 is yet lets ; fince neither, the Scythe, nor 

 Shears, and nothing but the Role, fcarceever 

 comes here. 



And, in Anfwer to what may be objefted, 

 by the lazy Drone, (vt'l!) its Slownefs, in 

 coming to Perfeftion, I muft needs give it, as 

 my Thoughts, to be of no weight 5 for, on 

 the contrary, 1 always love to (ee a young 

 Coppice coming up under-hand more than 

 one that is larger ; the Beauty of all Coppice 

 Wood being, in my Opinion the next two, 

 or three Years after they are fiU'd, and before 

 the young Wood grov/s up too high. 



Tofiniili this Sedion , the Gardener muft, 

 for a Year or two, after thefe Hedge-Rows 

 are fow'd, keep them houghed, as he does 

 Turnips ^ and he may, alfo, fow Turnips a- 

 mongft them, to creep down the Weeds, which 

 he may pull up, and throw over the Hedge to 

 his Sheep. 



He ought, alfo, to Plant, in this Hedge- 

 Row, good Store of Fil-berts, Hazlenuts, 

 Damafcens, and all other fort of coarfe Fruit, 



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