Nov. The Gardeners Kah7tdar. 349 

 prepared by trenching of it well, and laying it 

 in ridges, that the. froft may mellow it. 



Faften all new planted trees with flakes, 

 G?c. that the ftrong winds of this feafon may 

 not difplace them. 



Where there are hardy exotick trees or fhrubs 

 in pots, they ftiould now be plunged either into 

 the earth, or fome old tan-bed, in a warmfitu- 

 atlon, to prevent the froft from freezing the 

 roots through the fides of the pots, which is 

 often defl:rud:ive to them while they are young. 



The beds of young feedling exotick trees and 

 flirubs fliould now be proteded from fevere 

 froft, by plunging the pots in the manner be- 

 fore mentioned, and by arching of them over 

 with hoops, and covering of them with mats, 

 before the froft is fevere, or by laying fome 

 Peas haulm, or ether light covering, over 

 them ; which coverings (liould always be taken 

 off in mild weather. 



Work to be done i?2 the F l o w e r-G A r d e n. 



The beginning of this month all the bul- 

 bous rooted flowers, which are defigned for 

 planting before Chriftmas, fhould be planted ; 

 for if they are deferred till late in the month, 

 there is feldom time enough for them to ftrike 



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