Nov. The Gardeners Kalendar. 353 



The wildernefs quarters fliould now be 

 trimmed, and the ground dug between the 

 trees, if it was negled:ed the former months, 

 which will render it neat, and encourage the 

 growth of the trees ; but where there are flow- 

 er roots growing therein, there mufl be care 

 taken not to deftroy them in digging. 



In very wet or frofty weather, when little 

 work can be done in the garden, you fhould 

 prepare your feeds ready for fowing in the 

 fpring, and make a large quantity of numbers 

 to label your choice flowers; and be fure 

 to prepare your tools of all forts, that they 

 may be ready for ufe when the weather is fa- 

 vourable. 



Roll and pole your grafs well at this feafon j 

 for the ground being well moiftened, the rol- 

 ler will prefs the ground clofe, which will make 

 the grafs fine and be a great advantage to the 

 fward. 



Keep the gravel walks clean from weeds and 

 mofs, for at this feafon they will fpread greatly, 

 fo will be difficult to eradicate in the fpring. 



Plmfs in Flower in the open Air. 

 Some forts of late Starworts, two or three forts 

 of Golden-rods, Annual Stock-gilliflower, 

 Double Colchicum, Heart's-eafe gr Panfies, 



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