To the planters and Grafers. 
plant, either Orchard or Carden with fruit •• fitft 
ft behooveth to make afuwdefence, totheend that 
not onely rude perfona and Chi drM may bekcpt 
out:butMlkindofhurtfiilCattell,mdamagrigyouc 
Plants or Trees, at Oxen, 
Hogs,and Sheep,as the rubblng^of Sheep doth geat- 
lyburne the Sap, and often doth kill young Trees 
andPlantj, apd ,where,tey,are brokeni P^' 
with Cattell, it is doubtful! togrowafter. It Ihall 
be good alfo toiki, Platit, Or GrafieTrees all othke 
nawre, and ftreogth together, that the great and 
hi^h Trees, may not dvercbnhie the low and weake^ 
loif ^hcti . they be n*6t oF height, they grow nor 
tipenot your fruit (b well at one time, but the one 
before the other': Thd< earth which is good for 
'\^nes,is good alfo for other fruit. 
Ye miffl digge yotn; hbles a ye^re before ye plant, 
that the fearth may be the better-feafoned, mortified, 
and wav.tenders both by Raine in Winter, and Hest 
in Sommer, that t<ieTeby your Plants may take root 
the foonef,ifye wffi make yotshnles^ind plahthoth 
inayear, at theKaft, ye dtighttJobiakeyobrholes 
two m6ittHs beforeyeplaBt,''atid asdocmeas they 
be made, ^ then itfhall be good to bum of fltaw, m 
fuch IBte therein, to Make your ground warme ; the 
fiitther jfe maketheM afut«lep,the beuerycsirTrces 
ftall bearc: rnake year holes like unto a Foinace, 
lhatdsli' robre'fWaight in the mouth then beneath, 
whereby the roots may have the more roome,and.'by 
ftraightneflb of the mouth, theleffc Raine br cold 
fhall enter therd)yiaWintbf, andalfol^ heatto 
the root in Sommer., - 't>i .jlnunu o/i.ii 
' Looke 
