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five or fix years it would be neceflary to 

 take up the gravel to add fome frefh com- 

 pofition for the encouragement of the trees, 

 which mould be prepared fome time be- 

 fore it is ufed. By this management the 

 trees will thrive very well, and the garden 

 will be exceeding neat, 



IF the gravel is laid clofe to the wall, or 

 the borders contracted, there mould be at 

 leaft ten feet diftance from the wall, made 

 as good, and in the fame manner, as if the 

 borders were of that breadth, which is 

 fufficient for the roots, provided they meet 

 with no obstruction after they have run 



that length. 



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THIS digreflion is for the advantage of 

 thofe who are making new kitchen-gar- 

 dens, as it \vill be of great fervice to e& 

 paliers and chvarf apple-trees on the fides 

 of the walks, and of great ufe to the wall 

 'trees; for although the borders are twelve 

 -fee*, broad, which is wider than can be 

 2 afforded 



