June.]: 



Flower Garden. 297 



Gra'vel Walks. 



Gravel walks Ihould alfo, at this feafon, be kept ex- 

 tremely neat and clean ; and Ihould be duly and very neatly; 

 rolled. 



Let all large weeds in thefe walks be cleanly picked aut, 

 and fweep the furnice occaiionaliy to clear ofF all loofe 

 litter; and let the principal vvalks be rolled at leaft twice 

 a week, with an iron or Hone roller. But there is nothing 

 like a good iron roller for that work, for fuch a roller is 

 not only much eafier fcr men to draw along, but Vvill alfo 

 make the furface of the gravel appear much fmoother than 

 any other. 



Clip Hedges y ^c. 

 It is now time to begin to clip hedges, kc, towards the 

 middle or latter end of this month, where it is required 

 to have them kept in the neateft order, as feveral forts 

 will have fliot out confiderably, and want trimming ; but 

 remarking, thofe cut now, will require clipping again 

 the beginning of Auguil. See July and Auguji, 



The Nursery. 



Inoculate Apricots ^ Peaches , and Ne^arines. 



BEGIN to inoculate apricots, and alfo the early kinds 

 of peaches and neftarines. This work may be begun 

 towards the eighteenth or twentieth of this month. 



The above trees generally fucceed bell when budded 

 upon plum-flocks, which have been previoufly raifed from 

 the Hones of the fruit, or fuckers from the roots of plum 

 trees, and when they are two or three years old they will 

 be of a right fize to l3ud on. 



Mind that the cuttings from which the buds axe to be 

 taken, be cut from healthy trees; and fuch as llioot mo- 

 derately free. 



The method of performing this work may be feen in 

 the work of next month, in the article Nur/ery. 



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