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old plants that may be cut dawn, fo that' 

 the wall may be Rept in good bearing 

 wood at the bottom for many years. There' 

 is no difficulty in keeping the middle an<f 

 top of the wall in young wood. 



THERE cannot' be maiiy good cutting^" 

 6btained from a Vine-wall fhat is properly 

 managed ; but if plants a're wanted, pinch 

 off the fide-branches in the fame manner 

 from the fruit-bearing branches as they 

 are from the branches' that are defigned 

 for next year's wood', and there will be 

 more good plants ; but urilefs the plants 

 are wanted, the bell way is to' break off 

 the fide-thoots clofe to the eyes of thofe 

 that are not for wood : they do not moot 

 fb foon as when pinched off at' a joint 

 above the eye, fo require lefs labour. 



IT may be thought that more dung is 

 recommended than neceffary, and that it 

 will fpoil the ftavour of the fruit ; but if 

 rightly confidered, there muil certainly be 

 a great fupply to fupport plants on a waif 



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