O N V I N E S. 



THE next fpring, about the end of 

 March, make on the fires, flow at firft, but 

 increafe them gradually, fb that when the 

 Vines have fhot about an inch the walls 

 fhould be milk- warm all over, and mould 

 never be much hotter. 



RUB off all branches that attempt to 

 fhoot from any part of the Vine, except 

 from the eyes left in pruning ; carefully 

 nip off the fide-branches, and keep the 

 young (hoots nailed as they grow. 



THERE will this year be a tolerably good 

 crop of grapes ; and as foon as they can 

 be diftinguifhed, mark the wood for next 

 year, which mould be the moot next the 

 old wood ; and when thofe that have fruit, 

 and are not for next year's wood, are 

 grown two or three joints beyond the fruit, 

 top them ; but thofe that are defigned 

 for the next year's wood, although they 

 Jiave fruit, muft not be flopped before the 

 latter end of July, which will caufe them 

 to grow ftrong and vigorous for next year's 

 crop. 



