( 6 S ) 
T&Southams, or Devonihire Way of impro- 
ving the interval Ground between young Apple - 
Trees in a new planted Orchard . — This may be 
done feveral Ways 5 but with us it is common- 
ly done by planting Cabbage Plants between 
the new planted Trees in new broke up Ground, 
as what will return the greateft Profit the firft 
Year. — The next Year we plant the fame in- 
terval Ground with Potatoes 3 — and the third 
Year with Beans ; and fo on, till the Heads of 
the Apple-Trees became large, which, with the 
aforefaid good Management, will be in a few 
Years ; and then they’ll admit of no mere fuch 
Planting, but the Ground will naturally return 
to its old firft Condition of Pafture, the Trees 
being planted fo near as to fhade the Middle of it. 
I fhall mention no more Sorts, except the 
two Colebrookes Cyder Apples, as thefe 1 have 
fent you an Account of are the principal ones y 
and when they are truly procured, and managed 
accordingly, there need be no Doubt of enjoy- 
ing an excellent Cyder in the greateft Perfec- 
tion, if managed as I have, and fhall diredt— 
So far my Correfpondent, But I mu ft here 
add, 
P 
Chap. 
