T lantiBg and Gracing, i * 
they proine their VinetJ afoot lower, » them fpread t^ 
betier ; then lhall ye mingle all through with good fat earth, the 
which will draw the better to the place, which ye have fo proine 
^he com<met»4 vjy It citnfe tnd prmm, or drejfe the ""y 
A Nd for the better clenfing and proinlng trees beneath, ye ftall 
take away all the weeds, and gratfe about the roots , then 
(hall ye dig them fo round about, as ye would fecm to pluck them 
up and (hall make them halfe bare, .hen (hall ye enlarge the 
e«th aboul the roots; and whereas ye {hall (ee them grow 
long, place or couch them in the faid hole and earth again* : then 
(hall ye put the cut end of the tree where it is 
then his roots were, whereby his Cions fo graft lhail fpnngfo 
much the brtter, ^ 
IFhen the (iocku greater then the graffef, 
W Hen af the tree waxeth, and fwelleth greater benwth the 
grading then above ; then (hall ye cleave the roots beneath, 
and wreath th!m round, and fo cover them 'J' 
break no root thereof, fo will he come to perfefhon, 
doufe this way : if the flock wax greater then the gaffes, they do 
{litdownethe barkeof thegraffes above, mtwoor three parts, or 
astheyftiallfcecaufe : and folikewife, if the grafFes wax greater 
above foen the flock, ye (hall flit down il>« ^0'^ in 
the edge of a (harp knife. This may weli be done 1 
March, and May, in the increafe of the Moon, and not Iigh ly 
ne remedy when any hough or member of a tree « irokn, 
TK ve (hall chaiKe to have boughes, or members of trees broken, 
Ithe bed remedy (hall be to place thofe boughes or “ 
(Tynn aeaine (then (hall ye comfort the roots wjth good fat eartb^ 
and bind fait thofe broken boughes or 
beneath, and fo let them reniame unto another year, umnej m y 
clofe and put forth new Cions. . , , • ai ^ 
When a member or beugh it broh^n^ hm to prome them. 
