190 l^he Gardeners Kalendar. June. 

 Toward the latter end of this mouth, you 

 may prick out into beds the feedling plants of 

 alt forts of Pines, which, if carefully ihaded 

 and watered, will foon take root at this feafon ; 

 and thefe plants will be ftronger, and much 

 better prepaied to live through the following 

 winter, than, thofe which are left in the feed- 

 beds, as their roots will be better fixed in the 

 ground, and their ftems will alfo be fhorter. 

 All the young feedling exotick trees and fhrubs 

 IT: ait be now taken great care of, to (hade many 

 of '•'^m from the fun in the middle of the day 

 in . hot weather, otherwife they will be in 

 danger by the earth being dried too faft ab6ut 

 thcii > for as they are near the furface, 



the heat. 1 \ very warm feafons, will be too great 

 for them where they are expofed to the full 

 foutii fun ; for when the ground is too foon 

 dried, that will occafion often watering, where- 

 by the tender fibres of the plants are frequently 

 rotted ; fo that by ihading them, much labour 

 in watering is faved, and the plants will thrive 

 better. 



Work to be done in the Pleasure or Flower- 

 Garden. 



Tranfplant annual flowers out of the hot- 

 bed, or where they were raifed, into the borders 



of 



