?4 ON PLANTING 



planted or fown alternately^ the planting 

 being before finished, there is only the 

 holes left to be fown, which fhould be 

 the fame fort as the trees planted -, for J 

 would advife by all means to keep the trees 

 jn feparate clumps, 



THE Chefnuts and all the other 

 feeds may be planted with a fetting-ftick, 

 ivhich (hould be a little thicker than the 

 feeds to be planted, that there may be 

 fome loofe mould lay round the feed ; and 

 it ihould not be fmall at the point, as that 

 would caufe a vacancy between the feed 

 and the bottom of the hole. The holes 

 mould be made two inches deep, and the 

 feed dropped into them : there mould 

 be four feeds planted in every place, at 

 three inches diftance from each other. All 

 the holes, after the feeds are dropped in^ 

 mould be filled with loofe mould. 



FOR the fmaller feeds, fuch as the Pines, 

 Firs, Elms, and other fmall foft feeds, 

 there mould be four places made with -the 



