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\siithin tke frame, laying it in a little round, 

 hill, jull under the middle of each light, 

 eight or ten inches tlnck, earthing the othex: 

 parts betweea the hills only about thre« 

 inches for the prefent, till the heat is quite 

 lpoderate» for fear of burning ; then the; 

 fame, or next day, when the earth of thcj 

 hills is warm, bring the plants, turn then^ 

 QUt of the pots with the ball of eaith abo/i^ 

 the roots, or thofe pricked in the bed, takd 

 up alfo with balls, and plant four plants ia 

 the middle of each hill of earth j give a ligh^ 

 watering, Ihut down the glaflss clofe, fbada 

 them a little from the m:d-day fun, a few 

 days, till they take root, and cover thsi 

 glades every night with mats, or ilra^v lit* 

 ter ; admit .air every day in moderate wea-» 

 ther, by tilting the upper ends of the lights 

 £r«m half an inch to an inch or two high< 

 as pbferved in the feed-bed cuiture ; give oc-i 

 oalional moderate waterings, and fuppoft a, 

 proper heat in the bed, by lining with ho| 

 dung when decreafed, applying it to the fides, 

 eighteen inches wide ; obferving in the mean, 

 time, when the heat is moderate, to. add^ 

 more earth between the hills cf plants, raif-^ 

 i«g it by degrees equal wiih the top of- th*? 

 laid hills, in a level order,; after which,j 

 according as the plants fend out rannerp,j 

 train them out regular along the furface;) 

 and in hot fun-lhining days, if the fun is toa 

 powerful through theglafs-, to make the leaves? 

 of the plants flag conliderdbly, give a mode- 

 rate fhade over the glafles in the heat of thq 

 day. 



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