102 The Gardeners Kahndar. Mar. 

 be reduced into good order again, and the trees 

 be rendered beautiful. 



The beginning of this month, fow th@ 

 kernels of Oranges, Lemons, and Citrons, 

 for flocks to bud the feveral kinds of thofe 

 fruits upon ; if thefe are taken from rot- 

 ten fruits which had been fully ripe, they are 

 better than thofe from found ones, provided the 

 kernels are not decayed ; thefe iliould be fown 

 in pots, and plunged into moderate hot-beds 

 of tanners bark, refrefhing them often with 

 water, which will bring them on prodigioufly 5 

 but, in very hot weather, the glafles fhould be 

 covered with mats, during the heat of the day. 



The feeds of Amomum Plinii, or Winter 

 Cherry, may now be fown in pots, and plunged 

 into a moderate hot-bed ; and when the plants 

 are come up three or four inches high, they 

 may be tranfplanted into feparate pots, and put 

 into another hot-bed : thefe plants may be 

 brought fo forward, as to have plenty of fruit 

 by the next winter, if they are fown the be- 

 ginning of this month. 



Make fome hot-beds of tanners bark, in 

 order to tranfplant fach tender exotick plants as 

 are come up from the feeds fown the former 

 month ; and, when the beds are in due order, 

 fome fmall pots fliould be filled with freflb rich 

 earth, and plunged into the bed, that the earth 



may 



