32 A TREATISE OF, 



From weft to north, the fame as for the 

 wall CC, which has a north- weft afpeft ; 

 and for any one betwixt north and eaft, 

 the fame as for the wall DD, whofe afpeft 

 is north-eaft. 



CHAP. X. 



Of Afpecls, and Situations, proper for 

 Fruit-Trees, and a Kitchen-Garden. 



WHERE ground defigned for a gar- 

 den is not already limited, there 

 may be an opportunity of chufing afpefts. 

 As to the figure of a garden, I think none 

 is more proper than a geometrical fquare, 

 or an oblong, fet out in fuch a manner^ 

 that each wall may have as much benefit of 

 the fun as poffible. 



I have, in plate the firft, given a plan of a 

 ftnall kitchen-garden, containing only two 

 acres, with a chart affixed, by which the 

 afpe6l of each wall is demonftrated -, and 

 if fuch a fituation may be had, it would 

 be proper to lay out the ground defcending 

 from the fouth-weft fide, i. e. from A to C 

 in the plan, by which means feveral ve- 

 getables 



