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the wall full of good bearing wood, which 

 it is impoifible to do if the Vines are 

 planted at a great diftance. 



THERE was a neceffity to run fome 

 {hoots a great length, to furnifh the top of 

 the wall until the other wood mounted 

 gradually, which it is now fuppofed tc 

 have done, 



THOSE branches that were lakl in fir: 

 feet long, and at fix feet difbmce, having 

 one moot at bottom and another at top 

 faved for wood, and of confequence the 

 middle being now all bare, cut them down- 

 to the ground ; thofe cut down will pufh 

 out inany ihoots from the bottom, which 

 mufl be all pulled up but one of the 

 flrongeft on each plant, and it will be a 

 fine ftrong moot for next year. 



THE next pruning feafon there fhould 

 be fome more of the long moots cut down, 

 and managed in the fame way as in the 

 others; and every year there will be fome 



