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as fbon as it is plowed ; and when the 

 fwarth has laid long enough to be rot- 

 ten, plow it acrofs, harrow it well, and 

 plow it again ; then fbw it with rape feed, 

 and manage as before dire&ed, and it will 

 be in tolerable good order. 



IF a light black earth, lay an inch of 

 ftrong loam all over it ; plow it immediate- 

 ly, and then lay fome more loam on and 

 harrow it very well : when it has laid 

 fome time in that {late, crofs-plow and 

 harrow it, then fow it with rape feed, and 

 manage as before. 



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BY following fome of thefe methods ac- 

 cording to the nature of the foil, there 

 will be a good nurfery fit to raife all kinds 

 of common foreft-trees ; only where the 

 feeds are fown, for the planting of poor 

 gravelly land the ground mould be made 

 lighter than any other part of the nurfery, 

 for the reafons before given. 



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