BRUIT-TREES. 4^ 



anfwers for the fame kind of fruit on all 

 alpects. There muft always be a quan- 

 tity of each fort of the compoft ready 

 prepared, to lay on the borders every 

 third or fourth year ; this will keep the 

 trees many years in good heart, and the 

 fruit will be very high flavoured. 



IT will be of great advantage to the 

 compofl for the borders to be turned over 

 three or four times in a year, and to be 

 two years old before it is ufed, 



IT will add greatly to its fertility to be 

 turned over in winter when its hard frozen, 

 and all the frozen parts turned into the 

 infide ; it mould not be turned when co- 

 vered with fnow, unlefs it is fwept clean. 



HAVIN T G now given directions for 

 the management of the comport, be- 

 fore I proceed any further, mall give 

 general directions for planting all kinds 

 of fruit-trees, on walls, dwarfs, and ef- 

 paliers, on borders and in orchards. 



WALL- 



