THE MANAGEMENT 



with the foot. This may be done in any 

 of the winter months. 



THE firfr. year they will moot many 

 flrong moots ; let fome of thofe be platted 

 a foot from the top of the truncheons, 

 fo then the fence will be two feet high ; 

 let all thofe that are not platted in be cut 

 off, but not too clofe/ The next year 

 plat fome of the ftrongeft moots a foot 

 higher, fo that the hedge will then be 

 fchree feet high. 



NEXT year cut all the upright moots a 

 foot from the laft platting, for there will 

 be no occafion for platting them any more; 

 Thus there will be a fence four feet high 

 which cannot be broke through. All the 

 fide-branches muft be cut every year, and 

 in a few years they will grow very thick 

 and flrong, and be as good a fence as a 

 quick hedge. 



ALL hedges that are defigned to be 

 clipped mould be platted the third and 



fourth 



