Chap. VIL of Gardening. 



Qjiarters, but will run into Quich-grafs and Weeds^ which 

 you muft entirely deftroy^ and lay or few others anew. 

 You have then no other way to avoid the Inconveniency of 

 changing your Grafs every two or three Years^ but by the 

 great Care you employ to keep it well. 



Some Perfons pretend, that to have Green-plots always 

 handfome and in good Order, you fliould every Yefar, in 

 Autumn, lightly ftrow fome Seed upon them to renew 

 them, and furnifli the Places that are not well filled, or 

 where the Grafs is dead ; and this Method may be very 

 good, provided a good Choice be made of the Seed you Cow« 



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