Aug. The Gardeners Kahndar. 2 7 1 



When they are fliifted, they {hould be placed 

 in a fhady fituatipn, until they have taken frefli 

 root ; after which they may be expofed again 

 to the fun, until the time of houfing them: 

 but you fliould not expofe them too much to 

 ftrong winds, which will blow them out of the 

 pots again, when they have been lately removed, 

 unlefs they are fupported by flakes. 



You fliould now take fome of the earth out 

 of the tubs or pots of Orange trees, filling theru 

 up again with rich frelh earth, which v/i!I en- 

 courage them to fapport their fruit in winter. 



Wafh and clean fe the leaves and ilems of 

 your Coifee -trees, and other exotick plants, 

 from filth, which they are very fubjed to con- 

 tradl at this ieafon ;. and if it be not cleaned oft, 

 will entice vermin, to the great injury of your 

 plants. 



Towards the latter end of the month, you 

 may remove your Cereufes, Euphorbiums, and 

 other very tender fucculent plants, which have 

 been placed abroad, into the flove again j for, 

 at this feafon, the nights begin to grow cold, 

 and there often happens much rain -, which is 

 very injurious to thefe plants, when they are ex- 

 pofed thereto J but if the feafon is warm, they 

 may continue abroad a fortnight longer. 



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