ORNAMENTAL PLANTATIONS. 



CROPPING THE GROUND AMONG NEW PLANT- 

 ED ORNAMENTAL STRIPES, &C. 



In fuch fcreen or other ornamental plantations 

 as have been prepared by fallow, trenching or 

 digging, and in which it is intended to raife field 

 or yellow turnip, the end of this month is the 

 proper time for fowing. A fmall patch between 

 the plants in the middle of the fpace only, fhouid 

 be fown. Potatoes alfo may yet be planted a- 

 mong them, or late cabbage for feeding cattle in 

 winter. 



PREPARING GROUND FOR FUTURE 

 PLANTATIONS. 



We have before noticed the intimate relation 

 between this fpecies of plantation and ordinary 

 foreft plantation ; and as we have already, under 

 this head, as well as under Forest Plantation 

 for May, treated largely on the preparation of 

 grounds for future plantations, we (hall, for the 

 prefent, refer the reader to thefe places ; with on- 

 ly further noticing, that in all cafes where an im- 

 prover is preparing a narrow (tripe, by throwing 

 up a ditch on each fide, and turning the earth in- 

 wards, he fhouid be careful to form, at all pro- 

 per places, outlets for the water, which muft o- 

 therwife be confined among the roots of the trees, 



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