S9& MAttCH. SECT. JCX. 



Strawberry beds, weed, stir the mould, and dress, 



175. 

 Artichokes, dress, c, towards the end of the month, 



S15. 



Composts heaps, turn, screen, or sift, for pots, &c. 

 Vermin, insects, and destructive birds, see to, 249. 

 Earth-up peas, beans, and whatever else needs it. 

 Stick early peas in time, and stop them, or not, 247. 

 Slakes to trees, Sec. see that they are fast, 1 06. 

 Graff now, but apples towards end of tLc month, 



8*5. 



Prune wall trees without delay, but first vines, 156. 

 Blossoms of choice wall-tree fruit, defend, 1,52. 

 Prune, dig, dress, shrubberies and plantations, 113. 

 Hat-beds carefully attend, 19J, and make new ones, 



194. 

 Dung for future hot-beds, manage in worked heaps, 



180. 



'Cauliflowers, Sec. under glass, give air freely to, 228. 

 Stir mould about ditto, and also lettuces, 229, &42. 

 Prick out cauliflowers, cabbages, lettuces, &c. 228. 

 Orchards, dung, dress, prune, or smoak them, 44. 



sow. 



See last month, cauliflowers, savoys, onions, &c. Ra- 

 dishes, the spindle rooted, 256. Lettuces of sorts, 

 241. Small sallads, 266. In the first week : 

 Alexanders, 214. Asparagus, 21(5. Beets, 221. 

 Hamburgh parsley, 245. Salsafy, 256. Scorzo- 

 nera, 257. Skirrets, 259- Fmochio, 267. Red 

 cabbage, 225. Turnep radishes, 255. Second 

 week: Turmps, on heat, and in open ground, 

 61 ; and kidney -bean on heat, or a warm border, 

 237. Last week : Brocoli, of the early purple 

 autumn sort, 223. Nasturtiums, 270. Capsi- 

 cums, 264. Love apples, 276. //er&v of all 



