FENCES. [May, 



FENCES. 



PLANTING HEDGES. 



IN every cafe where you have not yet got your 

 evergreen hedges or fences finiflied in the plant- 

 ing, it fhould not be delayed by any means be- 

 yond the firfl of this month. Be attentive to em- 

 brace damp weather for the performance of this 

 work : Lifting and planting them in damp wea- 

 ther, will both fecure the progrefs of their growth, 

 and alfo prevent many of them from dying. In 

 the event of the weather being dry, refort to 

 puddling, as recommended in the Nursery for 

 laft month ; and fee that you do not have more 

 plants taken up of a morning than you can plant 

 out the fame day ; and even thefe are to be care- 

 fully covered with mats, if the weather be dry, 

 for fear of overdrying, and thereby injuring their 

 roots. 



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