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CHAR IX- 



Of Fruit-Gardens y Plant hg^ 

 Pruning, Graffing^ &c. of 

 Fruit-Trees. 



HE Situation of a Garden is always 

 the firfl: Thing to be taken Care of^ 

 and tho' a Jittle Valley, or lov/ 

 Ground, is the moft agreeable for 

 Kitchen-Produds, yet Ground on a moderate 

 Elevation, fo as not to be too dry, is every 

 way beft for the Fruit-Garden : For if the 

 Fruits do not grow fo large in fuch a Soil, 

 yet it will be recompencd in their Beauty, 

 Richnefs of Tafte, and Forwardnefs: But if 

 your Situation be fo high as to incline to 

 Drought, or be on an ex'-^d: Level, 'twill be 

 neceffary tojay out your Ground on a lirrle 

 Inequality, but fuch a one as may be ui.per- 

 ceiveable, and that the Water m the South- 

 ern Walks may fall to the Roots of the Trees. 



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