1 88 The Gardeners Kale72dar. June. 

 worfe appearance, tb^n a nurfery over-grown 

 with weeds; therefore this caution cannot be 

 too often repeated : obferve alfo to keep the 

 feed-beds, in which the feeds of trees and 

 fiirubs were fown, intirely clear from weeds; 

 for thefe plants being young, are foon greatly ^ 

 injured, if not totally deftroyed by large weeds. 



Toward the latter end of this month you 

 mufl: begin to bud Apricots, and feme early ^ 

 Peaches and Neftarines ; but in this you muft 

 be guided by the condition of the trees from 

 whence the cuttings are taken ; for if the fea- 

 fon has proved very dry, the buds will not ea- 

 fily part from the flioot, in which cafe it will 

 be proper to defer this work a little longer. 



Obferve to renew the mulch about your 

 new-planted trees, where it is decayed ; for 

 at this feafon, if the weather proves dry, the 

 moifture of the earth will be exhaled, and the 

 young fibres will foon be dried up, where this 

 work is not carefully performed. 



You may yet lay down the tender flioots of 

 Virgin Bower, Paffion Flowers, and many other 

 climbing plants, v^hofe (hoots of the fame year 

 put out roots readily when laid at this fea- 

 fon ; whereas if the laying of them is deferred 

 till autumn they frequently mifcarry, or will 

 not have roots fit to take off from rfie ftocks 



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