JANUARY. 



To be done 

 IN THE ORCHARD, AND OLITORY GARDEN. 



Trench the ground, and make it ready for the Spring : 

 prepare also soil, and use it where you have occasion : 

 Dig Borders, &c., uncover as yet Roots of Trees, where 

 Ablaqueation is requisite. 



Plant Quick-Sets, and Transplant Fruit-trees, if not 

 finished : Set Vines ; and begin to prune the old : 

 Prune the branches of Orchard -fruit -trees ; Nail, and 

 trim your Wall -fruit, and Espaliers. 



Cleanse Trees of Moss, &c., the weather moist. 



Gather Cyons for grafts before the buds sprout ; 

 and about the later end, Graff them in the Stock : Set 

 Beans, Pease, etc. 



Sow also (if you please) for early Colly-flowers. 



Sow Chevril, Lettuce, Radish, and other (more deli- 

 cate) Saleting ; if you will raise in the Hot -bed. 



In over wet, or hard weather, cleanse, mend, sharpen 

 and prepare garden-tools. 



Turn up your Bee-hives, and sprinkle them with a 

 little warm and sweet Wort ; do it dextrously. 



FRUITS IN PRIME, OR YET LASTING. 



APPLES. 



Kentish-pepin, Russet -pepin, Golden-pepin, French 

 pepin, Kirton-pepin, Holland-pepin, John-apple, Winter- 

 queening, Mari-gold, Harvey-apple, Pome -water, Pome- 



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