The Fruirr-Garven Iduftrated. 121 
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larger Fruits, than thofe encreafed from Runners taken from old Roots 
in the Garden : They are generally planted at eight or nine Inches apart, 
and let run among one another ; but when they are kept to fingle Roots, 
Ee they are much larger, fooner ripe, and better tafted, 
EVERY fourth Year we fhould make new Plantations; for in that 
Time their Strength and Vigour is exhaufted. 
BOTH Scarlet and Wood Strawberries may be raifed very carly, if 
their Roots of two Years Growth are planted in {mall Pots, and put in 
gentle Hot Beds in Fanuary, giving them moderate Waterings, with Water 
whofe Crudity is before taken off by gentle warming, and all the Air 
that can be, fo as to keep out cold Winds and Frofts. 
