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the beginning of July, for the reafons beforo 

 given for the wall Vines. 



You muft alfo obferve to keep the ground \\\ 

 the vineyard very cle^r frorn weeds, and fuffer 

 no fort of plants whatever to grow between the 

 rows of Vines 5 for nothing can be more pre- 

 judicial, than permitting this in vineyards. 



The Vines, and other fruit trees, which are 

 againft hot walls, fhould now have a large fharc 

 of air, whenever the weather will perpiit, other- 

 wife their /hoots will be drawn too weak, and 

 the trees thereby rendered fliort in their dura- 

 tion: the Apricots, Cherries, and other llone 

 fruit trees againft thefe walls^ fhould be fre- 

 quendy watered ; for as the rain will be ex- 

 cluded from both the trees and borders by the 

 covers, fo this muft be fupplied with water, 

 v/hich (hould be fprinkled all over the branches 

 carefully in the evening, for the reafons before 

 given. 



Toward the latter end of this month you 

 (hould break off the clay from thofe trees 

 v/hich were grafted in the fprinj, and loofen 

 their bandages J otherwife they will be fubjeft 

 to break off where they are pinched with the 

 afs, in windj^ weather. 



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