Of Prop an at inn Fruit- trees . 
thereby from fpoil 3 but if in open places, 
care rauft be taken to Bufn them, lo that 
Cattlemay not rub againft them, norciop 
them. 
Ifyoa make a Plantation any whereby 
it fel/, if it be not otheru if defended by 
Hills or Trees, you may at the fame time as 
you plant your Fruit, plant other Trees on 
the confines of your Plantation. If your 
Ground be moift,then may you plant Poplar 
or any other of the taller fort of Aquaticks: 
If a dry Land, then WaUmrtt, AJJj, or any 
Tree that delights on dry land. For fuch 
defenCepreferves your Trees from blighting 
Blafts in the Springs and deftru&ive Winds 
in the Summer and Autumn. 
At the fame time alfo when you plant 
your Fruit-trees, it will much conduce to 
the prefernation of them when Mature, if 
you plant a good Quick-hedge of White¬ 
thorn, which will be a very good Fence 
by the time that the Fruit-trees come to 
bear, fufficient to keep out the Cattle from 
cropping the tender Twigs of your Fruit- 
trees, and rubbing againft their Stems; 
and unruly people from defraying the 
Fruit, 
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