Nov. The Gardeners Kalendar. 355 



Work to be done in the G r e e n-H o u s e 

 and Stove. 



The beginning of this month all the hardy 

 exotick plants which have been permitted to 

 remain abroad till this time, but which require 

 protection in winter, ftiould be removed into 

 the green-houfe, or the place defigned for them 

 in winter \ and now it is full time to place" the 

 plants in the green-houfe, in the order they are 

 to remain all the winter 5 in doing of which, 

 obferve to place the tallell: plants backward, and 

 to let them flope down gradually toward the 

 front ; but they fhoald not be placed fo clofe 

 as that their branches may interfere, for that 

 would greatly injure their heads. 



In mild weather the hardy exotick plants 

 fhould have as much free air as poffible admit- 

 ted to them, by opening the glailes everyday -, 

 and the plants fhould be daily looked over, to 

 fee which of them want vv^ater ; for there are 

 fome forts of plants which will require to be 

 watered three or four times in a week, when 

 many others do not require it above once ; io 

 thev mufi: not be all v/atered at the fame time, 

 but only thofe v/nich require it ; this fhould 

 alfo be performed in a morning, that the damp 



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