J 2 2 The Gardeners Kalendar. Apr. 

 render it very difficult to pull them up with- 

 out drawing the plants up with them j* and as 

 the weeds are of a quicker growth than the 

 plants, fo they will foon over-top them, and' 

 retard their growth. The tuhs or pots of Ce- 

 dars, which are beginning to come up, muft 

 now be removed to a fliady fituation > for too 

 much fun will foon deilroy thcfe young plants. 

 You mud now be careful to guard your feed- 

 beds of Pines and Firs, which, toward the end 

 of the month, will begin to appear, from the 

 birds, which are very apt to peck off the tops 

 of the young plants, as they thruil out of the 

 ground, with the hufe of the feeds upon them, 

 which are always brought up upon the head of 

 the plants. 



Work to be done in //;^ P l e a s u R e-G a r d e n. 



The gravel walks, which were broken up 

 and turned the laft month, fliould in the be- 

 einnins: of this be raked level and rolled, that 

 thev may be ready for ufe \ and the grafs walks 

 and lawns in view from the houfe mufl: now be 

 duly mowed, for this is a feafon when moft 

 people delight to walk out; io that the walks 

 cf the garden ought to be well kept. Befide, 

 where this is neglected, in the fpring, the' 



grafs 



