276 ON VINES. 



fire-walls without glafles. As they will 

 be every other year without covers, it 

 would be wrong to plant them with any 

 Vines that will not ripen without glafles* 



THE fide that has the early Vines may 

 be forced early (two months) before the 

 others, for it will be no detriment to 

 them, as all the heat may be kept from 

 the fide that is not covered by the damper. 

 It will be much better for the late Vines 

 not to force them before the beginning of 

 March, as then there will be more certain- 

 ty of a crop, and the fruit will be much 

 better. 



To have a regular fucceflion for forcing, 

 there fliould be two lengths of fire-wall 

 in Vines, and one half of each length 

 planted with the early forts, and the other 

 half with late. 



IF the early forts are forced to bear 

 very early, the glafles may then be put on 

 the other fide, and all the heat thrown that 

 way. If it is a cold wet feafon it will be 

 of great fervice. 



