134 ^^ Gardeners Kalendar. Apr, 

 a fork to the bottom, and fome frefli bark ad- 

 ded thereto, which will renew their heat ; at 

 the fame time fuch plants > as have rooted thro' 

 the pots, fhould be {hifted, fome of which 

 fhould be put into larger pots, giving them 

 frefh erath. However it will not be prudent 

 to enlarge the pots too often, for if thefe plants 

 are over potted, they will not thrive, therefore 

 it will be much better to pare off their roots, on 

 the outfide of the balls of earth, and put them 

 into pots nearly of the fize, and then plunge 

 them down into the bark again immediately; 

 but this work mufl: be done when the air is 

 warm, becaufe there will be a neceffity to open 

 the glaffes pretty often ; and, if the air be 

 fharp, it will injure the plants. 



The Ananas or Pine apples mufl: now be 

 carefully tended, obferving to refreih them of- 

 ten with water, as alfo to preferve a kindly 

 heat in the beds, and fuch plants as are re-- 

 moved into. frames, fiiould be well covered 

 with mats every night to keep them warm ; 

 but in the middle of the day when the v/eather 

 is hot, they ihould have air admitted by raif- 

 ing the glaffes in proportion to the warmth of 

 the feafon, othervvife they will be in danger of 

 fcorching ; and the young plants, which are 

 for the next year's fruit, fhould be now {Lifted 



into. 



