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ORNAMENTAL PLANTATIONS. 



MANAGEMENT OF GREEN CROPS, &C. 



ATTEND to the crops of vegetables, fown or 

 planted among the young plantations. Be care- 

 ful to keep them clean of weeds ;-^-earth up po- 

 tatoes with the hoe, and fmgle out late turnips. 

 No crop requires more that the land mould be 

 ilirred about them in their infancy than turnips. 

 Expert growers of thefe d not wait till the ground 

 becomes weedy before they hoe ; but continue tp 

 work among them from the time they are in the 

 rough leaf, till they have grown to cover the 

 whole ground. 



LIFTING EVERGREENS. 



By the end of this month, you may venture to 

 lift Evergreen trees and fhrubs, to fill up any va- 

 cancies in the Park, Lawn, or Shrubberies. Al- 

 low us, however, again to inculcate the propriety, 

 or even neceflity, of choofing damp or rainy wea- 

 ther for this operation ; and of taking care that 



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