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ORNAMENTAL PLANTATIONS. 



IN fuch ornamental plantations as were made af- 

 ter fuminer fallow, and which were intended to 

 have a crop of turnips among them, if thefe are 

 not yet fown, they mould now be put in without 

 delay. 



. Lettuces may alfo now be fown among orna- 

 mental plantations for an autumn crop for feeding 

 fwine. 



Such of thefe plantations as were planted up 

 with potatoes, mould be carefully cleaned by the 

 hoe. We have frequently pointed out the great 

 advantages to be gained by timely hoeing, both 

 to the crops and to the credit of the perfon who 

 -has the management of the plantation. A man 

 is as naturally valued according to his works, as 

 a tree is by its fruits. 



Hedge-row trees, which were planted out, of a 

 large fize, mould again be examined, to fee if 

 they have been again wind- waved ; and if fo, the 

 hole around their roots fhould be filled up a- 

 frefh with dry earth, as directed laft month under 

 article. 



