TOO 
ON THE VINEPvY. 
The conftrudlion of the building being determined, the next 
objedts which demand our confideration are, the compoft pro- 
per for the border, and the method of railing Vine-plants to 
furnifli the wall. 
But then, as I have, in the former part of this work, ex- 
plained myfelf fully on both thefe heads, a repetition of them 
here would be altogether needlefs and fuperfluous. 
We will then fuppofe both the wall and border to be com- 
plete, and plants wherewith to furnifli them ready. 
AHne-plants raifed in pots will fometimes make a good pro- 
grefs the hrft fummer, when planted out for good about the 
month of June : But it is hardly pofiible to get the border in 
proper order for planting the fame fummer that the wall is 
built, becaufe the ingredients of which it is compofed require 
much time, and a winter’s froll is of great ufe in caufing them 
to incorporate, meliorate, and fettle. The fame care 'will, 
therefore, be required in preferving the plants through the 
winter, as has already been recommended for thofe intend- 
ed for the Hot-houfe. And fo at the pruning feafon', the 
Vine-plants intended for the walls fliould have been previoufly 
pruned down to nine or ten inches, as has been already di- 
red;ed. 
The beginning of March is a fit feafon for planting the 
Vines : But the choice of proper kinds, which has been 
already 
