ON VINES. 



the wall where the Vines are planted, 

 which need not be above an inch. When 

 they are all planted, cover all the border 

 with gravel or fand, fo that the walk be- 

 fore the ftove may be neat and clean. 



IF they are plants raifed in heat, which 

 a're the propereft, plant them four inched 

 from the front wall of the ftove, in the 

 farfie manner as they are planted in all 

 other places. Where Vines are intended 

 in a Pine-flove, there mould be a round 

 hole left againft every rafter when the 

 houfe is building, and the Vines fhould 

 be introduced into the houfe as foon as 

 they are planted, and they will grow a 

 great length the fame feafon, be rery 

 ftrong, and will bear many grapes the 

 next year. 



THERE mould be no more than one 

 plant to a rafter, which fhould be cut to 

 a great length when they are pruned ; for" 

 they will be very flrong, and will produce 

 fruit at almofl every eye ; but . thofe 

 branches that do not bear mould be- 

 guiled off, 



