LCT. XX. MARCH. 



PLANT 



Trees arid firubs, 30, 95, 107, 112. Herbs in rooted 

 flips or cuttings, 246, &c. Strawberries, 38. A/pa- 

 ragns, 204. Artichokes, 201. Potatoes and Jerufa- 

 h:m artichokes, 222. Lettuces, 226. Cauliflowers > 

 9. 14. Other things as \a&. month. 



PROPAGATE 



jFrwi and Jhrubs, by grafting, &$ ; by fuckers, offsets, 

 layers, and cuttings, 64. Herbaceous plants, by- 

 parting roots, &c. 285. 



FLOWERS. 



The £#r^ kinds of flowers in pots that have been 



houfed, mould be inured by degrees to the weather, 



and loon left out on nights : None ihould renain 



under cover more than neceffary. 

 Pot dehrahle hardy plants for moveable ornaments, 



when in flower ; but not too many, 278, ^82. 

 Auriculas, if not before, drefs, and regularly water, 358. 

 Carnations drefs as directed for auriculas, '358. 

 Tulips, hyacinths, &€. of the bell forts, protect, 289. 

 Wate? potted plants duly a* the weather is, 27~. 

 Soiv annuals, 273. Biennials, 252. Perennials, 283, 

 Take up, remove ofTstefs, and divide fibrous rooted per- 



enmal flowers about middle ot the month, 285. 

 Layers of carnations, pinks', &c. take up carefully 



foon, and pot or plant with earth to the roots, 360. 

 Seedlings of ditto, and other things, plant out. 

 Anemones, ranunculujc s , and bulbs, may be put in 



(eqfl border) the firft week, to blow late, 286, 



287, &c. 

 2fo.v, thrift, dai/ies, pinks, &c, plant foon for edgings. 



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