The Practical Planter Or a Treatise On Forest Planting Comprehending the Cul

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The Practical Planter Or a Treatise On Forest Planting Comprehending the Cul
Walter Nicol
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t For this purpose, I have been in the habit of using what we termed the whin-axe : an instrument having one end, like a common axe, with four inches of face ; and the other like an adze, also with four inches of face ; whereby the person using it, continuing in the same position, by simply turning it in the hand, can make cuts at right angles with one another, as circumstances may require. The head of the tool may be about eight inches in length, weighing from two to three pou
...nds j and the handle of ash, about four feet lon^.
PLANTING. 81 quantity sufficient, over the whole field, otherwise on the wet or colder spots. But if the ground is such that it will not admit of ploughing, let the ashes be mixed up with part of the best surface mould, to keep them from blowing abroad ; and in the pro- cess of pitting, let a little of this compost be intimately mixed with the mould of each pit; previously distributing it in small heaps at convenient distances, for facilitating the operation : and this extra trouble will be amply repaid by the progress the plants will rtiake in consequence.


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