Baring of Trees, in horticulture, is the removing of the earth from the roots of those which are planted in a dry soil. This operation should be carefully performed in autumn, without injuring the roots, around the trunk, so that the winter rains and snow-waters may penetrate deeper in the ground, which, towards spring, should be covered up again with manure; because, at that season, the frequent night-frosts might otherwise prove destructive to the tree.