ea ‘Trees. 
There will be alfo in the Seminary fome potted — 
Thefe are moftly Exoticks, which com- 
ing. fr om, moderate Climates bear our Air in 
Winter; though they require fome Care. 
ie fhould be done with the more tender 
_ Kinds has been faid already; they are in the 
Green-houfe or the Stove at this Time: and 
fome Care muft be taken of thefe. The bett is 
this, | 
Throw down a dozen Barrows of Sand upon 
fome dry Piece of the Seminary : dig this in; work 
it well with the reft of the agit and then 
open Trenches length-wife in it of the Depth 
of the/Pots, and. of a'Length to. hold them in 
two Rows. 
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‘Lhefe. two Trenches being..made.at a Foot 
~Diftance (or three -or more if the Number:re- 
quire it) fet in the Pots.one by one, at a Foot 
Diftance in each Trench, fill up the Spaces. be- 
tween them with more Earth of the fame kind, 
and level the Beds to the,Rim of the Pots. 
The Trees and Shrubs for which this Manage- 
ment.is intended, are young, and the Danger to 
which, they,are expofed, is that of the Frot pe- 
netrating to their Roots through the Sides of the 
Pots; | 
This is a certain Method of »preventing it; 
and they will thus live through the Winter in sie 
_ open Air, and be very fecure when carried into” 
their proper Places. | 
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they. become. 
_eafy Method by which: the Gardener, may fupply «withering them, and the Frofts at. Night from 
theT ree fpreads: let it fall over the entire Branches, 
Peas. 
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POMO LV A, or; the Fruit-Garden. 
CHAP. 
I, 
ane A ged in Seafon. 
4 iI SHE adie the Pea are, . which continue 
in Seafon at this. Time, the more valuable 
The Currant is a. kind. little regarded , when 
there is Plenty, of fuch, as.are, more elegant ;, but 
a Plate of thefe in November or December, will be. 
agreeable at the beft Table: and there is an 
them. | | 
_ Few Gardens are without a Fern or two of 
this kind, nailed acainit a Wail ; and none 
thould be without them. , 
As the Fruit ripens on thefe, let a double Mat | 
be nailed over the whole Part of the Wall, where 
and be brought pretty clofe at the Sides; but 
let it have Air at the Bottom, and in about two 
PHE E Variety oF Kinds fuit Apples. to vari- | 
ous’ ‘Purpofes ; 5 and they require acvoldingly | 
a different? Manner of Prefervation. j 
We may divide them under two nat, 
Kinds ;~ thofe intended for the Defert, and thofe | 
for the Service of the Kitchen, | 
2 
Places fideways. 
The Time of doing this is the middle of 2 
dry.Day, and it may be done fooner or later; 
but never will be out of Time, fo long as there 
remain any Fruit upon the Trees ; 
which are covered lateft will ident good. 
This .will prevent the Sun , at Noon -from 
‘Mipping. them; and thus both Red. and White 
may be now, and for three Weeks or a Month 
longer, fent up to Table. 
- «Dhefe.with the feveral Species: we ae directed 
: to be laid up for earlieft Ufe, and the Affittance 
of the Nut kind, and fome very late Plums, will 
yet fet out a Defert at a tolerable Manner, or 
“ferve to fill up the Board about a Pine- -Apple. 
As to the feveral Kinds defign’ d fae eating as 
‘they. are, they. mutt be gather’d with Care; and 
“when, every. one. that has the leaft Blemith is fe- 
‘parated from, among them, they mutt be care- 
fully laid in a Heap, and cover’d, aswe di 
if ected 
‘for’ Pears, 
s+ When 
Seon thofe : 
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