G
A
])
c;o\.'J1~~S ~rd c¿~!:;lQ.,er
planll.
T
.ke
l'r
lI",fe
c,uliflo\\'er
"I'nls "'hrh be;;in lu tlo",cr. lie Iheir le.. es logtlher, ;;nd
hurv Iheir
r001~
al.
.1
1I.J~s
io Lnd, in • edllr, or fome
eooí pl,ee. Cut
arlleho~cs
Wil!llong flalks, 20d pr&rve
Iltcnl in Ihe houft by Ctl1irglhdr It"lks in f,nd . Emh
up aod drds Cueh aniehokes
as
have done blo\! inr,: .nd
eontinue to emh up Celluy
Cor
blanehing
SOIVkidney beans in
baf~' ls
IInd" a foulh \Vall, to be
.ftem·?';ó forwarJcd by hot·beJs. fur eaoly bcans; and
hot.fpur peas, and Sp.toi!h beans, in lome \Vell expofed
border, uoJer • walJ ur
a
heJ~e.
Sow .ICo r.dilhes
111
{ame wJrm
FI.ce,tO dra\\' early in the fpriog; and creC·
fes, Imuee,
mufl.rd, fponaeh,
ce.
upon • deeayed hoto
beJ : PU! hkewife C, me rOOIS of
m;ot
~pon
• ¡;ende 1001'
bed for wioter fall ads.
N O V E M B E R,
FLO WER · GA"DES.
You ma}' no\V cut dllwn Ihe flalks of Cueh
1311
blowing
flowers as have done blo{!'oruing "'tthin th ree inches of
che root. Tie up all Irees and Chrubs tO fI.kes, olher·
"'ife by Iheir being loofe, .nd al liberly, Ihe winds \Viii
~!lroy
them. Lay up heaps of eat1h for your feveral
f, rIS
of flo\Vm. and
m.kethe
pro~r
mixtures for exo–
ties; obferving, Ih.t ",here tbé glouod is too fliff. il may
be brought toa flale of lo.m, by addios lO it a fufficieot
'luantilY of drift or Cea·r,nd.
Peooies, 20d fome fibrous roots, ma}' now be pl.mted.
If
the weather be opeo, you may yet tranCplaot rofes,
jdTamioes, honeyfuekles, fyringa, ",d lilac.
U
on,il your
paflioo.trees from the
\11,11,
aod lay them upoo tbe grouod,
that iD cafe of Cevere fro(ls tbey may be comed with
{lra",.
-
Plaothyacioths, jonquils, . arciffus·s, ,od polyaolhus's,
in pots, and plunge them iOlo hOI·beds, to bloffom about
Chriflmas: lay down your auricula pots upon their fides,
1he plan" loward$
th~
fuo, to draio them from moiflure,
~od
prefene tl'emfrom froils; and Chelter young feedling
bulbs from Ibe frofi, but give them daily airings.
F~ U 1TGA~D EN.
T HE bufioefs of this moolh being
prioeip.Uyplaoliog,
it may be ocecffary lO give Ihe moer dirtélioos for briog·
ínS fruits tO perfetlioo in Ihe winter, fo as to have, Ly
a particular "" oageOlent io plJoliog, ripe fruit IhrollSh.
OUt the year.
Aprieoll, eherrie!, early peaehes,
o,élarine~,
CUrrao!s,
gooCebclríes, are to be plaoted io the followi og maooer,
agaiofl a P?lioS of
C.vefeet high: Ihe fl:okes
:0
fuppol t
Ihis paiing mufl he fet about four ftCt <liflanec from ooe
~oother;
la whieh you are to oail \Vhule deal·boards of
twrlve
fecl long, well.juiol'od to one anolher, :IOJ plough.
(d 011 the
etl~,
s, fo 's lOfet in !alhs, Ihat llll'rchy Ihe
lIeamof thc dung, which is
10
lie .1 lhe hack, n"y OOt
~et
. monA the p1101S;
hre.cf~wherever (ueh fieJOl
comes, il will ea,,(e OfiIJe\\'s.
'fhe dc. ls are lO be
~n
ioeh io thieknefs
j
for if Ihey
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are oot quite fo Ihiek, the mes \ViII be apt
t~
1e reorcl.–
ed upon lh. 61
fl
applicaoioo of tbe hot dung; aod if the1
are thieker, the amliri.1 heal applied to
th.irh.cks, up-
00 Ihe lime it begins to deehoe, wiUOOt he powerful , .
oough la wum lhoroughly, and tlx:n the duoS ffiúfl
ce
oflener refreCh ed.
When the paling is up. you are to mark OUl a border
o~
the fouth fidtof il, abool four fm wiJe; aod 00 the OUt–
fide of the border, fafleo tOthe grouod, io
a
flTdight lioe,
fome (eandioss of wood , bout four inehes thirk, to rel!
glafs lighn opoo, whieh are tO Oope b,ek to Ihe paling,
lO
Chelter the fruil as occafioo requires: betweeo Ihefc
~Iafs.lights,
there mul!
be
bars cut of ",hole deal,
abo~t
lour ioehes wide, for th. glaffcs to refl upon; aod
Ih~
bars mufl a1\V,)'s reruaio 6xeJ, as io
a
fraOJe for a hoto
hed.
Tbere mu(l be a door, Chapcd la the
pror.leof Ibe
frame, al eaeh eod, lO be opened, either tlle ooe or lhe
olher, as the wiod happeos to blolV, ever obfen'iog th,c
the door be opeoed 00 lh, t fide ooly whieh is rooll free
Crom the wiod.
You may plant CruiHrees in , frame of thi, fon Ihe
fame fummer it is made, aod lhe trees will take very good
root
befor~
\ViOle,', and be fo
wel~
fiored with fJp ag,ioll
the followlog fprong, thal they 11'111 fhew 00 figo of Iheir
removal, but bear extremely. Befides, by Ihis fummer
plaotiog, the Irets f<ldom or neve, throw away their
f!reoglh in autumo·ChoolS, or make , ny allempts tO\llards
it, lill Septerober
~nd
Oélober, wheo !Le frofls preveot
their defigo.
T he Irees plaoled muRhave lime alJowed for the jui–
ces to digell, befare you begio to force Ihem : therefore
the hot dur.S is not tO be .pplied to lbe batl¡ of lhe pa.
lioS before November.
About the middle of this month, o. lowards tbe eod
is Ihe time to briog ripe eherri" io February : ,od ,t th;
f,lme time Iike\Vife the heat may be ufed for aprieot!, fo
as to make the mafeulioe apricolS
as
large as duke cher–
ri~s
by February, B,od
~ipeo
them Ihe begiooingof April.
1
he Anne peaeh wllI ropen about the eod of April as
will
~Ifo
feveral fom of forward plumbs.
'
TIte earlr neélarine thu! foreed wiU ripen wilh lhe maf.
culioe ' prieot: we may have g,eeo goofeberries fit for
lallS in j aouary and February; and ,ipe goof.bmies and
eurrants in Mareh aod April; but ehmies do not bear
this aheratioo io
oalur~
fo wel!.
The grapes
th~t
do bell for this fOTl
oC
IVork, are, the
royal mltCcaJine, marlmorfe, blark fll'fCT W31er, 'Dd
bla..k moriUoo: the befl fom of the forward pearh.s,
oeL~ariocs.
eherries, anel
pl~mbs,
aoJ Ihe D''lch "fpber.
ry, OlOuld be ever nxed 00 for forciog io Ih. above m.o.
ocr. A rowor I\VO oC f1rawberries may Hlfo be I'laoled
in Ihi, frame, "hich would ripeo at Ihé eod of Frbrua.
ry. or begioning of Mareh; , nd amonsil the f,uit you
m~y
mix here anJ Ihtrc a O1onlhly rof. tm ; aod h,,'c a
borde. plJnted wilh w ly lulip' , hyacirths, jonquil5,
oal clffus's, aod other
n"wlI
s, whirh hy Ihe fure log he"'l
wOlllol 1Il3ke a kioJ of fumOler all Ihe lI'iOl".
The Irces plaolcd io Ihefe frames ml':l he dofe lOth.
ralir~,
"om""y
tu
lbe nlClhods
01'
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