OF FENCES. iS 7 



OPEN the ground two inches diftant 

 from the firft row, and plant another quick 

 in the fame manner between every one of 

 thofe firft planted, fo that there will be 

 another ftraight row two inches wide of 

 the firfr., and the quicks at fix inches 

 diftance. 



LET it grow at pleafure for two years, 

 by which time the moots will be a good 

 length ; fo that they may be platted into 

 one another, and then with a pair of 

 garden fheers cut off all the long drag- 

 gling branches. There is nothing fur- 

 ther requilite for two years ; then it 

 mould be platted, and cut as before. 



IF the hedge is to grow tall, provide a 

 hedge-bill with a long handle, and in 

 winter fwitch off all the long fide-branches 

 that over-hang the bottom of the hedge, 

 and keep the top narrow, and it will be a 

 good and neat fence for many years. 



I N fuch grounds' there is no occafion. 



for 



