2^2 Direcltons for Kaifing Chap. j. 



mvp to The next thing in Courfe, is the Planting 

 '^fer^! and fecuring the Trees taken out of theNur- 

 fery-Beds, as before direfted from the Stools, 

 being the Layers of the laft Year, or Plants 

 out of the Seed-Beds. 

 neVi- Then fubdivide the Divifion or Quarter 

 fiance of j^g or treuch'd, as before, into Rows at equal 

 Dif tances of about three or four Foot afunder, 

 according as the great Growth of the Trees 

 require, fome Trees growing fafter, and bur- 

 nifliing more than others do. 

 Virrame in And fltaining the Line, open the Holes at 

 ■ihyjKows, about the Diftance of two Foot from each 

 other ^ and here one ought always to have at 

 hand fome of the Compoft from No, 2. p. 105, 

 the firft Planting out of the Trees from the 

 JSIurfery-Beds being very material 5 for a Plant 

 cnce ftarv*d and baulk'd, fcarce ever afterwards 

 recovers itfelf 5 with which Compoft the Hole 

 (which I fuppofe to be about feven or eight 

 Inches wide, and eight or ten Inches deep) 

 ought tobefiU'd. 

 nisF^ep^t' The Holes fhould be thus prepared before 

 Yxtion hi:- a Plaut is uiov d out of the Ground ^ for the 

 {f^,^/j^"J Air foon deftroys thofe emulgent Fibres 5 and 

 cfjhe^ then one's Hopes are doubtful, if not quite 

 gone ^ the Plants ought to be carefully taken 

 out of the Seed-bed without cutting or 

 bruifing the Roots, and put into a Sieve, 

 or if large, . a Hand-barrow witl> boarded 

 Sidep^ th^tihe Sura nor Air may not reach 

 them, an^ fo immediately planted in the Hqle^ 

 iappointed and prepared as before direded. 

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