ON VINE S. 261 



THE Vines may be trained ftraight up 

 fin front like an efpalier, until they are 

 at a proper diftance from the glafs where 

 the frame is fixed. 



?F the Vines are forced ve-ry early, it 

 will be proper to cover the border on the 

 outfide of the houfe four or five inches 

 thick with long dung, ftraw, mofs, or any 

 fuch light covering, which will keep the 

 froft from penetrating to the roots, and 

 there will be a free communication with 

 the plants in the ,houfe and the roots on 

 .the outfide. 



IT muft be remembered that all Vines 

 fhould be planted in the fame manner that 

 was directed for the firft againft fire-walls, 

 that their roots may run horizontally, and 

 with the fame compound ; and that the fide- 

 branches every where fhould be pinched 

 ofF at a joint above the eye, as before di- 

 rected. 



IF this houfe is planted with plants 

 raifed in heat, they mould be managed 

 planted in the fame manner, and at 



