Apr. 7%^ Gardeners Kak^idar. 119 

 In^he forcing-frame. Cherries, Mafculine' 

 Apricot, fome Plumbs s and on the hot-bed. 

 Strawberries. 



Work to be done in /Z^^ Nursery. 



The beginning of this month may fafely be 

 removed many forts of Evergreens, as Hollies, 

 Yew3» Pyracanthas, Alaternufes, Phillyrea, 

 Ciiiufes, Evergreen Oaks, Firs, Pines, Cedars, 

 Cypreffes, Medicago frutefcens, Hairy Cytifus^ 

 ^e, obferving, if poflible, to do it in a cloudy 

 day, or when there are fhowers of rain ; be- 

 caufe the fun and wind are apt to dry the fibres 

 of their roots, while they are above-ground, 

 which is very injurious to them. Thefe new 

 planted trees fhould be well watered to fettle 

 the earth to their roots j and the furface of the 

 ground fhould be covered with mulch, to pre- 

 vent the fun and wind from penetrating to the 

 roots of the plants. 



At this feafon yo^ niay planX out the two 

 forts of Laurel-leaved Tulip trees, the Carolina' 

 Bay, Candle-berry Myrtle, Carolina Spindle 

 tree, Evergreen Cafline, Tupelo, and fuch 

 other exoticks as are intended to be naturalized 

 to this climate ; for as thefe are to be turned 

 out of the pots, the outfide of the balls of 



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