Of rural and extenfive Gardening, p'f 



coming into the Walk by a Ditch, or Stop 

 and Rail, fuch, tho' not io very ftrong and 

 of fo good Timber, as encompaffes Blooms* 

 bury Square, 



And tho' Sheep would be apt to creep un- 

 der the Rails, and fo get into the Vvalks^ 

 yet a good Ditch will frighten them ; and if 

 they did get in, they are harmlefs enough to 

 be admitted. 



This open Way of Planting ought alfo to 

 be fometimes ufed in long Walks 5 and we 

 ought to take all the Opportunities we caa 

 to open Glances into the adjacent Corn-fields 

 and Enclofures, for the Reafons I have ipoke 

 to in the Paragraph about the middle Walk 

 of this Defign 5 and this is all I (hall fpeak to 

 in thisSeftion. 



I Chap, VI. 



