Mar. The Gardeners Kalendar. 93 



different hardy, but require warmth to brliag 

 them forward in the fpring ; yet if fown too 

 early, are apt to grow too large before the fea- 

 fon will be favourable enough to tranfplant 

 them abroad. 



Make frefli hot-beds for your choice forts 

 of annual plants, which were fown the former 

 month, and let the earth upon thefe beds be 

 very good, for otherwife your plants will not 

 thrive well. When the heat of the bed is mo- 

 derate, the plants fhould be placed into them, 

 allowing them proper diftances to grow 5 and 

 obferve to fhade them in the day time from the 

 fun, until they have taken new root, and to re- 

 fre(h them with v/ater, as they fliall require ^ 

 by which method your Amaranthufes, and 

 other forts of curious annuals, may be brought 

 to a large fize. 



Toward the end of the month if the feafon 

 be mild and inclinable to wet, youmav tranf- 

 plant mod forts of Evergreens, as Hollies, 

 Yews, Phillyreas, Alaternufes, Bays, Mag- 

 nolias, Cyprefs, Cedar of Libanus, Evergreen 

 Caffine, Cidufes of all forts, Moontrefoil, 

 American Junipers, Evergreen Oak, Cork Tree, 

 ^c. with many other kinds of cxotick trees, 

 obferving to cover the furface of the ground 

 with mulch after they are planted^ to prevent 



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