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are not for next year's wood, fhould be 

 flopped as foon as they have run two eyes 

 beyond the laft clufter ; thofe for wood 

 fhould not be flopped before the end of 

 July. 



THE next pruning the wall will be full 

 of good bearing wood, fo that it fhould 

 be left regular, and the fhoots cut to four, 

 five, and fix eyes, according to their 

 Strength. There fhould this feafon be fome 

 rotten dung fpread four feet broad from 

 the wall, and forked as before directed. 



IF Vines are thriving, and carry great 

 crops of fruit, they will only require 

 dung every other year after the fourth ; 

 hut it will be better to dung one year 

 half the breadth of the border next the 

 Vines ; then mifs a year, and dung the 

 other half. 



THERE is now only one difficulty re- 

 maining in the "management of Vines on 

 walls, and that is to keep the bottom of 

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