156 The Gardeners Kakndar. May. 

 winds, cfpecially thofe which art in expofed 

 fituatisfis. 



Your feed-beds of young plants muft now 

 b^ carefully weeded, and in dry weather fre- 

 quently refreflied with water ; otherwife they 

 will be fo ftinted, as not to make any progrefs 

 the fame feafon. Your young plants of Ce- 

 dars, Firs, Pines, Cyprefs, Bay, Arbutus, Ju- 

 niper, Holly, (Sfc muft now be often refreflied 

 with water ; this fhould not be given to them 

 in large quantities, but rather often and mode- 

 rate. You muft alfo obferve to (hade them 

 from the fun in the middle of the day, to which 

 if they are too much expofed, while young, it 

 is often very deftrudlive to them ; as are alfo 

 the drying winds, which frequently reign in 

 the fpring, and are very often the deftrudlion 

 of numbers of thefe plants, by drying their ten- 

 der ftems. 



You may now make layers of the Doxiblc 

 and Single Virgins Bower, and of other climb- 

 ing plants 3 for many of thefe will not put out 

 roots from the old w^oody (hoots, but the ten- 

 der branches of the fame year's growth, laid 

 down in this month, or the beginning of the 

 next, will take root very well. You fnay alfo lay 

 down Akternufes, Phillyreas, and feme other 



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