SECT. XX. JUNE. S8S 



apples, 259. Leeh, 225. Celery, 216. Cauliflowers, 



broeoli, boorcole, -Javoys, cabbages, and fucb like 

 greens, at two and a half feet, or rather more for 

 cauliflowers ; lefs for broeoli, and cabbages if a fmail 

 fort. Seedling herbs, 246, &c. Mo : Jl weather at 

 this feafon is very advantageous for pricking out, 

 or planting, and it muft not be neglected when it 

 occurs : Water at the time of planting, and after- ' 

 wards as the weather may require. 



PROPAGATE 



Herbs by flips, or cuttings, in a good foil, and as cool 

 a fituation as may be, not under trees, 24 6, &c. 



Layer the young moots of rofes, evergreens, or any 

 fhrub, or tree, that does not readily ftrike root from 

 older wood, or fend forth fuckers ; but make the foil 

 rich fir ft with compoft, or fhort dung, and water 

 the layers frequently, 66. 



Cuttings, cr the young moots of fome woody plants, 

 may be made to ftrike root, fee page 312. 



About the fecond week is the belt time to plant cuttings 

 of myrtles, which fhould be young wood and fhort, 

 about two inches. Keep them cool. 



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FLOWERS. 



Annuals, tender foits, pot and plant out into the bor- 

 ders ; thev will require a good foil, water, and a 

 little fhade at firft, and chufe rainy or cloudy wea- 

 ther for the work, 276. 



Pots of flowers fet where they have only the morning 

 fun, but not under trees, or any roof, except for 

 orrament a while, when in blow, 278. 



Trim* from dead parts, &c. perennials and biennials, 5 6. 



Carnations, and other fpindling flowers, fupport, 55. 



Geraniums, plant cuttings ot lalt year's fhoots, 361. 



Water pots of flowers dulv, borders occafionally, 277. 



Prick 



