66 THE FORGING GARDENER. [B. I. 



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examined each feafon, and, if necefiary, 

 the fpace about them fhould be enlarged, 

 by removing the plants into other pots, 

 boxes, &c. ; ufing, frefti, rich mould ; and 

 undoing any matted part about the bottom 

 or edges of the ball, before it is replaced. 

 When" the plants are all fhifted, give the 

 roots a moderate watering, and let them 

 be placed in a dry, free expofure in the 

 open air, till again wanted for forcing. 



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