344 ^^ Gardeners Kalendar. Nov. 

 For foups ; Beets, Cardoons, Thyme, Celery, 

 Chervil, Marigold, Winter Savory, Hyffop, Sor- 

 rel, Parfley, Pot-marjoram, with fome others. 



Workfc be done in the Fruit-Garden. 



If the feafon is miid, you may ftill prune 

 Peach trees, Nedtarines, /ipricots. Pear trees, 

 Apple trees, Vines, and other kinds of fruit 

 trees, either againll walls, efpaliers, or flind- 

 ards J but it is not proper to do it too late in 

 the month, eipecially if the fe ijn is inclinable 

 to hard froft and fnow, particularly the tender 

 kinds of ftone fruity becaufe gieat ihows, fuc- 

 ceedcd by fevere froft, fometimes hurt the 

 branches of the trees, v^hen the wounds are 

 frefli J but Pears and Apples are not in much 

 danger of being injured thereby. 



You muft now diveft your Fig trees of all 

 their late fruit, which, if left or, will rot and 

 infed the tender branches ; then nail the (hoots 

 of the trees clofe to the wall, whereby they 

 will be protefted from the injuries of the froft 

 much better than if they were left at a diftance 

 from It. You may alfo place fome pannels of 

 reeds before them, if the froft {hould be very 

 fevere in winter 5 which will preferve the 

 young fruiting branches from being killed, and 



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