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If your stocke be long, and high grafted(which I must discommend (except in need) because there the sap isweake, and they are subiect to strong wind, and the lighting of birds)tie easily with a soft list three or foure prickes vnder the clay, andlet their tops stand aboue the grafts, to auoid the lighting of Crowes, Pyes, &c. Vpon your grafts. If you sticke some sharpe thornes at theroots of your stakes, they will make hurtfull things keepe off thebetter. Other better fences for your grafts I k...now none. And thus muchfor sets and setting. CHAP. 8. _Of the distance of Trees. _ {SN: Hurts of too neere planting. }I Know not to what end you should prouide good ground, well fenced, &plant good sets; and when your trees should come to profit, haue allyour labours lost, for want of due regard to the distance of placingyour trees. I haue seene many trees stand so thicke, that one could notthriue for the throng of his neighbours. If you doe marke it, you shallsee the tops of trees rubd off, their sides galled like a galled horsesbacke, and many trees haue more stumps then boughes, and most trees nowell thriuing, but short, stumpish, and euill thriuing boughes: like aCorne field ouer seeded, or a towne ouer peopled, or a pastureouer-laid, which the Gardiner must either let grow, or leaue the treevery few boughes to beare fruit.
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