FOREST PLANTATIONS. 



FOREST PLANTATIONS, 



PLANTING. 



IN all grounds which have been prepared in 

 fummer, and which are of a dry or gravelly na- 

 ture, planting may now be carried on. In very 

 extenfive defigns, there cannot fail to be many 

 fuch pieces ; and the planting of fuch, at this fea- 

 fon, will greatly leflen the prefs of work which 

 would otherwife neceffarily come on in the fpring. 

 Anxiety to get forward, however, ought neither 

 to induce to plant land in an improper ftate, nor 

 to put in kinds which ought to be referved till 

 a more advanced period of the planting feafon. 

 The only plants to be introduced now are the 

 principals, and larch nurfes. On the whole, fpring 

 planting is more fafe, efpecially for inexperienced 

 planters. 



PREPARING GROUNDS. 



Generally fpeaking, this work ought to be all 

 $ver by this time, for reafons already afligned. 



