SECT. XX. JANUARY. 369 



ance of negleft, would be avoided : This calendar, i c 

 is prefumed, will be found a ready and fufficient aflift- 

 ant upon fuch an occafion, the author having endea- 

 voured to make it plain, comprehenfive, and as concife 

 as poflible. 



JANUARY. 



Let every thing be done now, that the weather and 

 circumftances will permit, (though not abfolutely ne- 

 cefTary) in order to lefTen the work of next month, which 

 when it happens to be an open feafon, is a very impor- 

 tant one in the way of gardening, m which ths lofs of a 

 fingle fine day is of confequence. 



MISCELLANEOUS WORK. 



Frojl protecl things from, as they may need it. 

 Earth-up any roots bared or diftui bed by froft, 49. 

 Dung for hoi-beds fhould be duly attended to, 171. 

 Manure and soinpo.fi heaps turn frequently over.. 

 Kfpaliers, garden frames, and fuck- things, reclify.. 

 Tools, make, repair, fharpenand brighten,. 27G. 

 Fruit, onions, &c, the (lores of, look over, 263, 229. 

 BruJh-iL'ood, prepare ready for (licking peas, ike. 231, 

 Planting, trench and prepare ground for, 28, 95, &s, 

 hi ew -planted trees, protect and tie to Hakes, 89, 100. 

 Old trees dig about, and drefs with fome manure, 45. 

 Prune efpalier trees, ftandards and fhrubs, 1G0, 16C. 

 Mofs, clear trees and fhrub3 from, in moid weather, 16:?. 

 Vermin iet traps for, and oppofe all annoyances, 233. 

 JVebsandnefs of caterpillars, flugs, fnails, deftroy, 56. 

 Beds and borders, weed, ftir the ground, and rake, 49. 

 Cauliflowers and lettuces in frames, &c. attend, 2 14, 227. 

 Endivr, tie up, when dry, to blanch; and protett it, 220. 



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