ON VINES; 



was made up m the beginning of winter j 

 and turned over when hard frozen (with- 

 out fnow) it would be of very great fer- 

 toit* 



. 



THE borders, compofition, and plants 

 feeing now all ready, provide flat flags or 

 ftrong (late a foot iquare. For as many 

 plants as the plantation confifls of, make 

 holes a foot fquare, one foot deep, and at 

 two feet diftance ; lay the flags or flates 

 into the holes, fcatter the mould that was 

 taken out of the holes all over the border, 

 and lay an equal quantity of the prepared 

 compoft down at every hole ; put into the 

 hole, upon the flag, fo much of the com- 

 pofition as that, when the plant is put into 

 it, the ball may be covered an inch. 



TAKE the plant carefully out of the 

 pot, loofening the roots gently ; but great 

 care muil be taken not to break them; 

 then place them in the hole eight inches 

 "from the wall, their heads inclining to it ; 

 fill up the whole with the compofition all 



round 



