762 DireBions for Kaifmg Chap. 7 . 



irv Watering, and keeps the Tree very fta- 

 bfe and upright 5 fince 'tis the Thinnefs of 

 Earth (that in one comtnon Method) we fpread 

 m'er the Roots, which expofes them to the 

 parching Winds and Sun. But of this more 

 el fe where. 



(11.) From hence we may likewife obferve, 

 that there are different Juices in the Earth that 

 every fort of Plant fucks and imbibes ^ thus 

 Beech will not grow fo well in Wet as Dry 

 Ground, as being moft agreeable to its own 

 Nature, and the Frame of ' thofe Fibres, 

 Dudls, and Channels that imbibe and fuck up 

 the latent Juices of the Earth, be they Ni- 

 trous, or whatever the Speculative Philofo- 

 phers pleafe to call them ^ while others avari- 

 tioufly devour all that comes in their way, 

 and will profper on Dry Ground, as well as 

 Wet, and fuch is the Abeal, fome of the Elms, 

 Aih, &c. 



To this I add an Advice which I have 

 before omitted, or at leaft not prefl hard 

 enough ^ I mean the Sowing and Planting 

 good llore of Silver and Scotch Firs, as well 

 3p the Nurfery before direded, as in the 

 Coppice hereafter to be mention d 5 fince there 

 IS nothing that looks nobler, either in fe- 

 parate Squares or Walks, as well as pro- 

 mifcuous Plantations, where the dark and 

 lively Greens of each make an agreeable 

 fyfotpre and Variety, 



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