C70 JANUARY. SECT, XX. 



Cions, procure for graffing, except apples, B2, 85. 

 Hot-beds, prepare for, ormake, cucumbers, &c. 169, 177. 

 Drain ground, fcour ditches, plalh hedges, <kc 



sow 



Cucumbers, 176. Melons, 192- PcW, 230. B:au, 206. 

 Spinach, 243. Radijbes, 238. Lettuces, 226. Ctrfs, 

 249. Mujlard, 255. Carrots, 212. The five iaft 

 on -6^// to which may be added, ;-^ and lap- 

 lettuce, 228, as fallading; towards the end of the 

 month, however, they may be fown on warm bor- 

 ders, the fallading being under clofe hand-glades. 



PLANT 



Mint on heat, 2d 3. Cabbages at diftances as 211. 

 Trees and Jhrubs of the deciduous kinds, grape vines-, 

 currants, goofeberries, and rafpberries, it mild weather, 

 fo that the ground will work loofe. Layers may be 

 removed ; but rather prepare the ground now for 

 planting them next month, 95, &c. 



PROPAGATE 



Trees and firubs by fuckers, layers, cuttings, C4, &c. 



FLOWERS. 



Pots of, (fee December) tulips, anemonies, ranuncitlafes, 

 hyacinths, yicrcijfufcs, &c. above ground protect, 289. 



Bulbous and tubetous roots now plant for a late blow, 

 or in the next month ; but preferve them if choice 

 forts from much wet, left they rot, 286. 



Auriculas, if diilurbed by fro ft, drefs and protect, 358. 



Carnations, and all hardy plants, in pots, protect, but 

 give them as much air zn&fun as may be, 36 1. 



Flowering Jhrubs may be planted, if open weather, co- 

 vering the roots well; but it is better done next 

 month, getting the ground ready now, 107, &c. 



NURSERY* 



