Chap. S. ^ Woods and Coppices. 0,69 



lows, and in fuch a cafe, of Abeal, and any 

 thing that will poflibly be Rais'd by 

 Sets 5 but above all, ( as before hinted) 

 there cann't be too many Limes, Witch 

 and Butch Elms , Platanus ^^ &c. fincc 

 thefe will not only very much enoble the 

 Nature of the Wood, but will alfo by their 

 Shooting fafter away, (which will indeed be 

 twice the pace, or more, than thofe fow'd 

 of Seed) give prefent Succour from the Winds 

 to the tender Seedling, which one may fup- 

 pofe are peeping out of the Ground, and will 

 draw them up the fafter: And this I take to be 

 a very material Article, both for the Beauty 

 of the Wood, and the quicker Difpatch in the 

 Growth of it. 



What life 'twill be to the Oak, Beech, and 

 other flow Growers, which love to grow in 

 Confort, and exert a kind of natural Emula- 

 tion, I leave to the Experience and Praftice 

 of thofe who think fit to make ufe of this 

 Method. 



I muft not forget to admonifli, That the a second 

 Sets or Layers I have been mentioning ihould ^-^w^'^"- . 

 have Hills about them like Hop-Hills, that 

 Roots may be well cover'd without Planting 

 too deep, and thereby fave an Expence of 

 Watering, which will otherwife unavoidably 

 enfue, and ought to be planted flope wife, 

 promifcuouily, at above four or five Foot 

 afunder. . ♦ 



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