2/0 FRUIT GARDEN DISPLATED. 



from the latter and inre(5ls, the fineil bunches 

 may be bagged, each bunch frparately, in a 

 paper, gauze, or crape bag, which will ef- 

 fedually preferve them from the above depie- 

 ciations. 



In the late ripening grapes, in the end of 

 October, any then remaining may be gat/.t-. , 

 cutting off pare of the (hoot theiewith, oa 

 which they grow, and hung up in fome dry 

 warm apartment, they wiii con:inue in tclf- 

 rable pe;fection two or three weeks or a 

 mojith, or more, if n^quired." 



To obtain early grapes in May, June, &:c. 

 or alfo to ripen large late forts that do not a; - 

 tain good maturity in the open ground in tl 

 country, they are planted in the borders ; 

 forcing-houfes or hoc-walls, or witho=:C-fide ui 

 a border clofe to the front, and the ftem of 

 each introduced through a fraa]! aperci; 

 above, and the ihoots and branches trained t . 

 under the glaiTes, and are there forwarded by 

 means of arciiicial heat of fire or bark-beds, or 

 both, commenc(*d the end of January or be- 

 ginning or middle of February, making fires 

 e\ery evening and coli morning, &c. till the 

 end of April or beginning o^ May; or jf 

 b,irk-bcds, either in conjunction wirh fire?, 

 or feparately, they are connnued conitantly 

 during the forcing feafon, as ;ibove ; in whicK 

 air muft be admitted modeiateiy in fun-fhining 

 days, and to thofe planted within give Jiglu 

 waterings to the borders. Thev will thus 

 npen grapes in May, June, July', S:c. 



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