ON THE VINERY. 
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The Vines planted in front mud be trained with one ihoot 
only from each plant, exadly the fame as has been directed 
for the Vines in the Hot-houfe. 
If any of theVines Ihew fruit, the bunches fliould be pinch- 
ed off as foon as they appear. 
From the time the plants begin to grow, they will require 
a little water once or twice a week, according to the date of 
the weather. 
As the dioots advance, they daould be regularly fadened to 
the trellis and rafters : They diould alfo be diveded of their 
tendrils and laterals whenever they appear. It will be necedary 
to hoe and rake the border, in order to clear it from weeds and 
other noxious matter, every eight or ten days. For to keep 
the furface clean and condantly dirred, is of infinite advantage 
to the Vines, both on account of the fun’s refledion, and as 
contributing to the greater purity of the air. If the border 
be permitted to grow foul, covered with weeds, mofs, and the 
like, a mold and hurtful vapor will be generated, which will 
greatly retard the growth of the Vines. 
There will be no neceflity to continue the fires longer than 
the middle of April, unlefs the weather fhould be uncommonly 
fevere. And in the month of May plenty of air diould be 
given 
