9 8 TkeGdrBeners Kalendar. Mar. 

 and flirubs ; in the doing of which, you fliould 

 be careful to clay them well > for if the air or 

 wet gets into the cleft part of the ftbcks, it 

 will prevent the grafts from uniting with 

 them. 



Continue to dig between your young trees, 

 where it was not done in the former months, 

 that your ground may be ftirred, and made 

 clean, before the trees begin to^fhoot, which 

 will not only render the nurfery neat, but be 

 of great fervice to the growth of the trees. 



The end of this month you fhould plant 

 cuttings of vines, obferving to lay them in the 

 ground to the uppcrmoll eye, fo that no part 

 of the cutting may appear above ground. If 

 this be duly obferved, and fuch cuttings only 

 chofen which have a knot of the former year's 

 wood at their bottom, there will be no danger 

 of their rooting;. ' ^ ^^ ■ 



Stake and tie up fuch plants as' yoif are de- 

 firous to have with ftrait (terns j for if youne- 

 gle(£l this when the plants aix young, it cannot 

 be fo well performed after their ftems arc 

 grown large and woody. '^' ^niwoao^ ^r: 



At this feafon many of the tr^^^ 'oh^'j jfhfu'lbs, 

 whofe feeds were fown in auturhn,- or the for-' 

 mer fpring, will begin to appear, therefore they 

 ihould be carefully weeded ; and if the feafon 



fhould 



