WOODS AND COPSES* 



WOODS AND COPSES. 



LET all new-fown Coppice Woods be examined, 

 and the patches carefully cleaned of weeds ; and 

 let fuch as have been fown in pits be relieved 

 from all encroaching biufhwood. If thefe oper- 

 ations be well performed at this time, the young 

 plants will require no more attention till fpring* 



Continue the preparing of foil for future Copfes, 

 as formerly directed. 



Go on with the work of pruning wavers, as 

 advifed lad month. It need hardly be noticed, 

 that the only inftrument proper to be ufed in thh 

 fort of pruning is the knife ; and that the wounds 

 &ould be made quite clean. 



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