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THIS method of planting, training, and 

 pruning of Vines will anfwer very well on 

 common walls in the fouth, where they 

 ripen without fire, 



THE management of Vines on a fire- 

 wall with gfaffes, as to preparing the 

 borders, planting, dreffing, and pruning, 

 is the fame as before directed for walls 

 without glalTes. 



THE management of the glaffes is the 

 thing now to be confidered. They mould 

 be made to take away at pleafure, and 

 never mould be ufed until the Vines are of 

 a good flrength, which will be the fourth 

 year, if planted in the common method ; 

 but if from cuttings railed in heat, they 

 will be fit the fecon$ year, if managed as 

 follows. 



As foon as the plants are fit for plant- 

 ing, without being hardened, plant them 

 on the fire-wall ; put on the glafles and 

 a gentle fire ; if they have fucceeded well 



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