SECT. XX. NOVEMBER. 59» 



Minionctte, pots of, houfe, or put under glafs. 

 Saxifrage, pyramidal and double, plant in pots, 3.5 6. 

 Edging of dwarf flowers, box, &c. plant, or repair. 



N U R S E R Y . 



Stir, and fork in a little fhort well rotted manure, 70. 

 Dig ground to be planted, a wee!; before it is wanted. 

 S::u feeds of trees, &c. and guard againif mice, Sec. 75, 79, 

 Tranjplani feedltngs defigned for flocks, Sec. 7.:. 

 Siu-kcrs of plums, callings oi quinces, codlin, &c. 74. 

 Prune, or drefs up, young trees and fhrubs from fuck- 

 ers, iiraggiino; f hoots, and iorm the heads, 73. 

 Dig about ditto lor purpofes as directed, 79. 



NOVEMBER. 



Though the loft be the better month for planting, 

 yet this is more commonly the time adopted : It can- 

 not be now proper to delay it. The leaves not being 

 all off fliould be no obftacle. 



The objeft of pleafure Ihould not yet be given up ; 

 and let the gardener do all in his power to be cleanly 

 and neat, giving his grounds that proof of good cul- 

 ture, which is foefTentialto his credit. 



Anticipate winter, fo as to put all in order, and fur- 

 nifh the ground early ; provide againlt frojt, left it 

 come unawares. 



MISCELLANEOU S WO R K. 



Wet % if it ftands any where, let it be drained off, 114, 

 Vacant ground, dig, manure, trench, or at leail hoe, 40. 

 Clear away dead plants, leaves, weeds, and all litter, 54. 

 Weed borders and crops, as fpinach, winter onions, Sic. 

 Grafs plats, cleanfe, roll, mow, and lay turf] but foon. 

 S 6 Gravel 



