33 ~ Lhe ordering of she Gardenof P leafure. 
thatiall fuel: plints, or the moft partofrlem, will ceftainely»pézifhand dye betorethe - 
Sucarhet be atah end : forthe foperathes'aad lymeswill burne vp and fpoile any herbe; 
and againe, it isimpoffible for any plant thatis kept fo warmein Winter, to abide eys 
thet. the coldiot the windedn the Spring following, orany-heateof the Sun, but that 
poth of thémavill{corch:themyatd carrythem quiteaway.| Onegreat hurt yntothem, | 
andto all other herbesthanweepréferuein Winter.,.dsto fuffer the {now to lye vpon” 
themany time after it is fallen, for that it, doth fo chill them,thacthe Sunne afterward) 
although in Winter, dérh feorch| themand’ burne: them vpélooke therefore vata 
your Gilloflowersinthofe!times;, and fhake or ftrike; off the {how gently off frony 
thera, not fiffering it’ to.abidé/onthernany day of nightif youscan ; foraffure your” 
- felfesif it doth:hor abideonthem,;thebetter! they willbe. The frofts likewife is anos 
. thergfedtannoyance vardchem , to.coreupt the rootes; and to.caufe them to fwelly 
- rotyatd breake’: topreuent which inconuenience,I would aduife youto take the ftraw 
or litter of your horfe ftable j.and day fome thereof about euery roote of your Gillos - 
flowers (efpecially thofebfthebeftaccount) clofe ynro them'vponthe ground, butbe © 
as carefull as you can, that none thereof lyevponthegreene leaues; or aslittleasmay 
be,and by this onely:way hatiethey been better defended from the frofts that fpoile 
inter,thenby any other-that] hauc {een or knowne« The windes in March; 
atid Sunnethine dayes then are oneiof thegreateftinconueniences that happeneth yn4 _ 
réds of plants, that have kept faire and greeneall 
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