( 3*3 ) 

 and drefiing the Vines, the ground be- 

 tween the rows mould be neatly digged, 

 and about once in three or four years add 

 fome manure* either of good rotten dung, 

 or a comport of dung and frefh earth, 

 lime, &c. applying it at the above fea- 

 fon, digged in one fpade deep. 



All Summer keep the ground very 

 clean from weeds, by frequently hoeing 

 it in dry weather, to preferve a clean dry 

 furface, in order both to admit the fun 

 freely to the ground, and to reflect its 

 heat more powerfully on the fruit, which 

 will contribute confiderably towards im- 

 proving its growth, and enriching its 

 flavour. 



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