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Wall, becaufe they have bat few Leaves and Roots 
Fot the like reafon there may be planted upon the 
border of the Tillage, at fix foot from the Trees, a 
royof Strawberry Plants. 
Thofe- that plant Pear Trees and Apple-Trees in 
Avenues along the ways or lides of their Ground, 
muft only put thofe that have a high Stem, fuch as 
thofe they call DeManerbs, and Hautboi *, or the long 
Apple-Tree, for thofe have always a fair Stem, round 
Heads, with tall and ftrait Boughs, and their Fruit is 
excellent for Cyder, and you mull nor plant Fruits 
good to be eaten in Summer, for they will come to 
nothing. 
To order Avenues, be they Lime- trees, Elms, Chef- 
nuts, Walnut-trees, Pear-trees, or Apple-trees, you 
muft: ufe the fame care you do in great Plantations of 
Fruit-Tree's, bat as for Oaks and Beeches, the man- 
ner is very different, for thefe you muft plant whole 
without heading them, fothat you muft only prune 
them, and cut off thefe Branches at 2 or 3 inches 
diftance from the Stem, until you come within 3 foot 
of the Top; then you muft put in the Ground with 
all their Roots, and cover the Foot of each with a 
Bank of Earth 2 or 3 foot high, rifing to a point to- 
wards the Stem, which muft be preffed clofe atnd bea- 
ten, to uphold the Foot of thefe Trees, and to hinder 
th;m from being fhaken with the Winds, becaufe that 
being planted at 12 or 15 foot high, with all their 
top, they are fubjedd to be over-turn’d by them : For 
the fame Reafon thefe Banks of Earth muft not be 
taken away, nor flirt'd, till after <5 or 6 Years, when 
the Trees have taken a firm Root ; but it will fuffice 
to open a fipall Trench about them, that will retain 
the Waters to nourifh and moiften the Roots. 
Fir-Trees and Pines muft be replanted when very 
young, not above 4 or ■> foot high; their Branches 
adfo muft not be taken off, nor their Roots be cut, 
unlefs fuch as have been hurt; but they muft, when 
glanced, be banked with Earth, as the Oaks and 
£ % Beeches^. 
