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ORNAMENTAL PLANTATIONS. 



IT is prefumed that, by this time, the whole of 

 the grounds intended for Ornamental Plantation 

 will be in a ftate to receive all kinds of deciduous 

 trees. The firs, however, muft ftill be withheld, 

 excepting in fuch grounds as are very high and 

 dry in their nature. Such as are fo, fhould be 

 furnifhed with their evergreen firs about the end 

 of this month ; but the general planting of firs 

 muft be delayed till next month. 



The works which were recommended for lafl 

 month under this article, may dill be continued 

 in this : It would be needlefs, however, to repeat 

 .the directions formerly given. 



In all cafes where it is intended to crop with ve- 

 getables land which has been planted after trench- 

 ing, fummer*fallow, or digging, it may now be 

 prepared for their reception. None of fuch crops 

 fhould be introduced, unlefs the land be previ- 

 oufly dunged. If cabbages or potatoes be plant- 

 ed, only one plant in the centre, between every 

 four trees, fhould be put in. This thin planting 

 will produce more weight of crop than if they 

 T 2 were 





