Nov/] The Fruit-Garden. 511 



Plant Goofeherry and Currants-trees, 



Goofeberry and currant-trees may ftill be brought in 

 and planted where wanted ; in planting thefe fhrubs al- 

 low the fame dillance between plant and plant as dired- 

 ed in the former month, and January and February. 



As thefe trees grow up, mind always to train them 

 with a clear and fingleftem, at leaH tenor twejve inches 

 in height. 



Likewife let all fuckers be conftantly taken up as they 

 rife from the roots for they disfigure the trees and ilarve 

 the bearing branches, 



Prune^ and Plant Rafpherrtes. 



Prune rafpberries : this is ftill a proper time, and do 

 it in the manner direcled in the fpring and lafi month, 

 and clear away the cuttings, then dig the ground be- 

 tween the plants. 



Plantations of rafpberries may ftill be made, but Jet 

 this be done as foon in the month as polTible. 



Thefe muft be planted in an open fpot ; let the rows 

 be four or five feet diftant, and allow three feet between 

 plant and plant in the row. See Odober, January, and Feb. 



DreJJing and Planting the Stra-joherry-beds* 



Clean the ftrawberry-beds ; and, where it was not 

 done laft month, let them have fuch a dreffing as there 

 mentioned. 



Strawberry plants, where wanting, may alfo ftill be 

 planted J but thefe ftiould be planted in the beginning 

 of the month, otherwife they will not fucceed. 



The manner of planting thefe plants is mentioned iu 

 Odober and September, &c. 



Plant Filbert-trees, 



Now is a good time to plant iilbert-trees, and it Is 

 alfo a proper time to plant thofe of the hazle-nut, and 

 others of that kind, v/here fuch plants are wanted. 



All of thefe trees will thrive in almoft any fituation 

 where it is not too wet in winter : they are principally 

 raifed by fuckers from the root, or by layers of the 

 young branches, to continue the defirable varieties per- 

 manent in their kind ; they being apt to vary when raifed 

 from the nuts. 



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