3 1 6 7he Gardeners Kalendar. Odl. 



flocks, to ingraft and bud the feveral forts of 

 fruits upon ; as alfo to plant out flowering 

 fhrubs, and other wildernefs trees. And about 

 the middV' of the month you may begi»n tranf- 

 planting of them into quarters, placing them 

 in rows, allowing them a proper diftance, ac- 

 cording to their feveral growths. 



This month is the moft proper feafon for 

 tranfplanting moft forts of hardy trees, efpeci- 

 ally in dry foils 3 for at this time they will foon 

 pufhout new roots, whereby they will be efl:a- 

 blilhed before the drought of the fucceeding 

 fummer, fo will be in much lefs danger of fuf- 

 fering than thofe tranfplanted in the fpring. 

 But you muff be careful to flake all flandard 

 trees ; and thofe planted againfi: walls, pales, or 

 efpaliers, fhould be faftened thereto, otherwife 

 the wind will turn them afide and difplace 

 them, by which the tender fibres, which are 

 newly pullied out from their roots will fuffer 

 much, to tlie great injury of the trees. 



In dry weather carry dung into fuch parts of 

 the Nurfery where it is wanted, and fpread it 

 upon the furface of the ground round the flems 

 of young trees ; this will keep the froft out of 

 the ground, and the rains of winter will wafli 

 in the falts to the roots of the trees \ and in the 



fpring, 



