f laming and Graffi ng, ^ ^ 
branches wis wax dry within every fix years, then mnft ye cut them 
off, as for other trees they ought to be pruned every year, as yc 
ftiail ice caule^ and they will be the bettci ^ and to plant them from 
m d Eehmarjiy co mid /Idfjrch is belt, 
Oj Mo^i of trees. 
Y e muft not let your trees be to.i longuncleanfedjye muft rub off 
the KTiOfs wivhagrateofwojdjora rough hair ,or fuch Iikc,iii 
ivhen they be m/dft or wer, for then it will off the fooner, for 
Moife doth take aw y the Ibength and fublUnce of thefmitj and 
m ikes the trees barren at length : when you fee your trees begin to 
wax Mufilej ye nuilf in the Winter uncover their roots, and put 
under them good earth, this (hall help them, and keep them long 
without Moffe: tor the earth not Itirred about the root, is one 
caufe of Moffmeffe, and alfo the barrenneffe of the around where* 
on he ftandeth, and your Moffe doth fnccourin Winter, Flies arsd 
other vermin, and fo dpth. therein hide them in Summer, which 
is occafion of eating the bloffonis, and tender Cions thereof. 
To ksep .Nnu, 
F Or to keep Nuts long, ye ihall drie them, and cover them in 
drieland, and put them in a diie Bladder, or in a Far m^de 
of Walnut-tree, and put of drie hu beries therein, and they ihdll 
be much fweete . To keepNuts green a year, and aUofrcfh, ye 
ihall put them into a pot with Hony, and they (liall continue freih 
a year, and the faid Honey will be genrlc and good for many Me- 
dicinesi. To keep Walnuts freih and greeri, in the time of if raining 
of Verjuyee, ye fhall take of that Pommis, and put thereof in the, 
bottome of a barrel, then lay your Walnuts all over, then Pom >. 
rnis over them, and fo Walnuts again,, and then ofthePommis, 
as youTnall fee c uife to fill your veffel : Then hop him clofe as ye 
do a barrel, and iet him in your Seller, or other place, and it ihall 
keepyoar Nuts freih and green a year. Some ufe to fill an earthen 
pot.withfmaM Nuts, and then put to them dry fund, and cover 
them with a lid of earth, or ftone,andtlten they clay it, letting the 
moufh Oi the pot downward, two foot within the earth, in their 
garden, or other place, and fo they will keep very moilFand fweeE 
(intill new come, . 
To cut the Peach tree. 
T He Peach tree is of this nauire, if he be cut (as fome fay) green, 
it will wither arid dry. Therefore if ye cut any imall branch, . 
