32 2 The Gardeners Kalendar. Oft. 

 in the former month. You may alfo continue 

 to plant Box-edgings to borders where they are 

 wanted, and repair thofe which are decayed : 

 this may be done any time before the froft fets 

 in fo as to freeze the ground. 



Thofe borders which were dug and planted 

 the beginning of Septem.ber, foould now be 

 raked over again, which if properly done in 

 dry weather, will deftroy all young weeds 

 which may have come up fmce, and make 

 the borders clean and handfome all the winter 

 feafon. 



The beds of feedling Hyacinths, Tulips, 

 Ffitlllaria, and other bulbous rooted flowers^ 

 which have remained in the ground all the 

 year, mud now be carefully cleared from 

 weeds, and have fre(h rich earth fifred over 

 the beds, half an inch thick, which will pre- 

 ferve the roots from froft, and greatly ftrength- 

 en them. 



The pots and boxes of feedling flowers 

 fiiould now be removed out of their fhady fitu- 

 aCiOn, where they have remained during the 

 heat of fummer and autumn, and placed in a 

 warmer pofition, where they may enjoy as 

 much of the benefit of the fun as poffible, and 

 be fcreened from cold winds : they (hould alfo 

 be cleaned fi'om weeds. In doing of this, there 



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