Oct.'] ORNAMENTAL PLANTATIONS. 509 



ORNAMENTAL PLANTATIONS. 



THE work of thinning Ornamental Plantations 

 and groves is ftill to be carried on : Likewife the 

 pruning and reclaiming of various trees and plan- 

 tations, as advifed laft month. 



Continue the preparation of grounds for future 

 Plantations, as recommended in the preceding 

 months. It is now time to take up the potatoes 

 which are among the young plantations. Remove 

 all the haulm, and dig the ground over ; laying 

 it as rough as poflible for the winter. Be care- 

 ful not to come too near the roots of the trees with 

 the fpade, for fear of injuring them. 



FELLING TIMBEH ABOUT A PLACE. 



This is now the proper feafon for determining 

 upon fuch trees as are to be felled about the 

 grounds of a place. Thofe of the kind which 

 lofe their leaves fooner, or appear more fickly 

 than their neighbours, or which are worft formed, 

 or lefs adapted by their figure to produce a de- 

 fired effect are the firft to be felled. Such as 



are 



