ON V I N E S. 



two feet, high, would be a foot higher than 

 the furface of the border. The forefide 

 wall of the houfe mould be built on 

 arches fupported by fmall pillars (which 

 there would be no difficulty in doing, as 

 there is no flue in the forefide) fo that the 

 roots of the Vines might have liberty to 

 ftrike into the border on the outride, 

 which might be made ten feet broad* 

 The arches mould be all fo low that their 

 tops may be within the border* 



THE Vines mould be planted on the in-* 

 fide of the border, a foot from the brick 

 that fupports the mould, by which means 

 the roots would fbon be without the houfe, 

 and have all the advantages of free air and 

 proper moiilure, and at the fame time 

 would be fecure from the frofts affecting 

 them, if they were forced early. If they 

 are thus prepared and planted they would 

 bear forcing much earlier* 



IT will be neceflary to have a med at 

 the back of the houfe, into which there 

 mould be a door for a paflage in very cold 

 R a weather. 



