6o The Gardeners Kahndar. Feb. 



are late planted, efpecially if they are not duly 

 watered. 



Break up your gravel walks, and turn 

 them, where they begin to be mofly, and re- 

 quire turning to make them clean ; but do not 

 rake them until the middle of next month, 

 where they are not wanted for ufe, by which 

 time they will be well fettled. 



The latter end of this month you fliould 

 rake and clean the quarters of your wildernefs, 

 becaufe the flowers which are under the trees 

 will now begin to blow 5 fo that there is a 

 neceffity of making the place clean, that it 

 may appear fightly. The edges of the grafs 

 walks and lawns fhould be cut by a Hne, that 

 they may be even 3 and the water-tables on the 

 fides of the walks fhould be dug and raked, 

 that they may be clear from weeds and mofs. 



Your grafs v/alks, lawns, Gfr. muft now be 

 duly rolled, when the ground is foft j for un- 

 lefs this is conftantly perform.ed, the grafs will 

 not be fine. Make hot-beds for your tender 

 annual flowers, which require to be brought 

 forv/ard early in the fpring, which otherwife 

 are in danger of not ripening their feeds ; as 

 the Amaranthufes, Gomphrena, Double flow- 

 ering Stramonium, Double-flriped Balfa- 

 mine. Zinnia, Annual Mefembrianthemum, 

 5 Momor* 



