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from under-ground water, or there fhculd 

 be canals or drai is contrived to carry off 

 ihe redundant moid .re. 



When the good foil of the garden is 

 naturally too (hallow, that is, Ids shana 

 fpacle dcLp, fome of the bad foil below 

 fhou'd be excavated a foot or more deep, 

 and a compofition of good earth and 

 dung brought in to fill up the place. Bat 

 in 'he open gro m .?, where ftandard fruit 

 trees are intended, and the foil requires 

 amendment, and i may be too expenfive 

 and troublefome ro make a general im- 

 provement, the addition of compeft, 

 from five to ten feet diameter, and one 

 deep, will be fufficient upon the fpot 

 where the tree \s to (land. 



Thr borders for wall and eipalier trees 

 may be from about three or four to eight 



feet 



