G
A
R
D E
Tnnrplant
nra\Vbmie~,
goofebmies, rafpbmiec, and
curraoll, loward. lhe end of lhis monlh, if lhe II/eather
troves moiíl, olherwife il will be beuer tO defer it ulllhe
begiooiog of tbe neXl monlb j and lhil is lhe bcll feafon
10 plan! cuttings of goofeberriel and cumnu, wbicb will
u Re root, and make bener planll lbao thofe which are
propagmd by fuckm.
Your fnlit-trees agaioll the wall of your forcing.frame,
'mull now be pruned aod lrained clofe foue
w~1I
oNfpa–
tier, Ihal thelr bu\ls mar be prepariog before Ihe feafon
10r applying lbo heat j aod you fhould alfo prepare for
'¡'e grouod where Iheínlil-treu are defigoed 10 be plant–
~d
lhe next
mOlltb, \bu
Il mar .lie 10 me1low aOO
{weelw.
XITCHIK - GAIDEK.
Sow Spaoifh radilhu for Ihe wioler, and fpinach to
be cul io February j make planm ioo. o( Ihe DUlCh
brown leuuce
lO
nand lhe wiOler j fow forrel, chervil,
ud fmall herbs for fdladl, iD fome well-expofed place,
obfmiog 10 provide fuch mixlures for Ihis feafon
al
are
boller 10 the talle, lhao io-the former month•.
You may oow replaol endive, and all fOrll of 6brous·
rooled herbs j cootinue 10 earth up fellery j raife the
banks of emb about chardono for blanching j lranfplanl
afparagus-roo¡, j mue plantalioo. of cabbages and cole·
oWorts
j
traofplaol young cauliBower planll iD plam where
ihey are 10 ftower
j
tranfplant nrawberries j make bed.
for mufhroomsj cover mulhrooml fOWD iD July every nigbt
j
eartb op yoor winler-plaolS j prepare compo/ls
j
and, if
me weatber be dry, water your planll and herbl io tbe
1DOroiog, aod give your ruroips tbe nrfl hoogbiog.
Sucb cucumben a.! are oow ripe, mun be CUI opeo,
and lbe feed or pulp takeo out of lhem, wbich fhould lie
"bree or four day' logetber before tbey are wa!hed, aod
len days in Ihe fun before il i. laid up
j
aod it !hould e–
"'er be obfmed, tba! if feeds are 001 lhorougbly dry
befote thcy
are
laid up, tbey will rOl, and be good for
lGotbing•.
o e
T
o
B E R.
F¡,OWll · GAID EH.
y
00 fhoold oow plant anemonie., and ranuoculufes.
aod •• fooo a.!
they
appcar, defeod them from winds aod
frons, wilb flw·dun, dry flraw, or mms j and mah an
cnd of puning tulips into
tbe
grouod : and likewife pUl
JI
acioths, tulips, urcill'ofes,
&,.
in gla(i'es made for lhat
putpofe, to blo", early io thc houfe.
Conuoue to tranfplant and lay rofes, and fuch like
.Bowering fhrobs; and 10 plant lhe culliogs of je(i'amines
oand honeyfuckles in fhady borders. Sow tbe bmies of
,ew, holly, aod other evergrecos, prepared in c.aHh or
r.ndj
aod pruae Ib<fe kind. of planu tf lhe feafoa be
lIlild.
Tbis i. a proper lime to remoTe yoor anana.! or pine–
apple. out of tbe bul·beds iOlO the nove
j
and
al~a~s
lmp a
Ulb
of Wlltr ÍIllbe /love .to wmr tbem wb
D lt
r:s
N
1
N
G.
",anled, whicb fuould /laod lweoty.four hoo" before it
r.
ufed.
. Set your pon of carnalioos. which are
DOW
blowing,
Inlo your green-houfe near the door j and tbe beginoin,
of tbis monlh yoa
ar~
10 houfe your tIlyrtles, amomum
Plioii, meliaolhul, and fucb lender grecos as remain ,el
abroad. Tic up lhofe planu lhat grow diforderly, and
place lhe aloes, lorch'lhiflles, eupborbium.,
6,.
oearefl
¡be fuo j ud the olher planll, which are more hardy. to–
wards the baek of lhe boufe.
Wheo you water your houfed grecos, lel il be in
the moroiog, wben tbe fuo !hioe! upon thero j bUl
yo~
are to give no more wmrings 10 your teoder fucculeol
planta aCter the middle of the monlh.
Tbe wiodows
oC
tbe greeo.boufe are to be kept
ope~
day and oigbl till aboul lbe fifteeDtb of
Ibi.
mootb : aflcr
lb. t, in tbe daY-lime ooly.>
FIUIT · GAIDlM.
You may now plaot peaches, apricotl, Ind other ftuit–
trces;
and as oothiog is more prcjudicial to thcro Ibu
dUDg, Ihis fhould be dooe io untried earth.
Sheuld lhis mootb be
a
wet ooe, you mall raiCe Ihe
bordm, aod Ihe
trm
plaoled high
j
for il i.
cenaill
deatb 10 peaches and apricolS, to naDd wbere tbe water
/lagoatu io tbe winter.
Vioes fhould DOW be planted agaioll "all. fmn or
eigbt feet afunder, iD
a
foil compofed of fea cod alhes.
drifl Cand, or the rubbifh of old buildiogs, wilb
10
equal
quanlÍly of oaturo
c.artb
mixed witb rOlleo dung.
Aboot lhe middle of tbis mooth fow cyder-prelliogs im
beds of frcfh emh, 10 raue /locks for grafting, or eTea
making of orchard. withoul graftiog; aod from a nurfe–
ry
of tbis kind we may hlfe
as
maoy differeot fOrll
oC
apples
as
we raife plaots, allbough tbe (eed. come all frolD
lhe·fame tree.
You may oow hlfe plaotations of apples, grafted upon
paradife Ilocks, io pots; they will bear when the
trm
are very fmdl, aod very gready fet off ao eotertaiomCol,
beiog placed growing upoo atable amoog di!hes of fruit.
TranCplant tree. of di fOrlS, and lay up acorol and
man io faod j lay bare lhe roon of old uOlhriTiog fQr–
ward blowing trm
j
/\ir up Dew.planled grouod ; and lay
io a good
lIock
of ururied eanh tO be rndy UpOD
alI
oc–
,aGooI, for fruit-trees. ever-greeos, and Bowm.
KITCHIK · G,aDEM.
TRt" is the proper feafoo 10 lay up rOOl1 (or winter–
llore, fuch as carrotl aod parfoips; take the roon of lur–
oipaout of tbe ground, and lay lhem up in faod; make
plantations of curraltl aDd goofebmies, from tbe {uck–
en
or cuniogs.
The 6rn week of tbis month fow cUCIlmben 00 lbe
natural ground, tO be aflerwardl tranfplanttd ioro
POli,
Cor
lbe coovenieote of fhelteriog from cold nigbu, till a bOl –
bed il prepared for them. Tbi, i. bencr lhao to btg
afler the ofoal melhad io December or Jaouary.
Mue plaDtatioO' of lenuce, for wiDler·ofe: tranfplant
.cabbagCl