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THOSE in thehot-houfe that are forPines 

 will thrive and grow beyond what many 

 will imagine ; and thofe that are planted 

 where there are no Pines, if they are 

 managed in the fame manner, will anfwer 

 beyond the moil fanguine expectation. 

 The preparation of the ground for them 

 ih'all be treated of when we come to give 

 directions for the management of Vines in 

 in ftoves and vineries, 



GREAT care muft be taken the next 

 fpring, when they begin to moot, to keep 

 all moots that come from the bottom rub- 

 bed off as foon as they appear, and none 

 allowed to grow but thofe from the buds 

 left in pruning. They mould be carefully 

 kept to the wall, and all the fide-branches 

 nipped off, and allowed to run to the 

 end of July ; they mould then be flopped. 

 There will be fome little clutters of 

 grapes this year ; but the encouragement 

 of the Vines is the only thing to be re- 

 garded, fo that there mould be moderate 

 fires kept. 



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