AUGUST. 



To be done 

 IN THE ORCHARD, AND OLITORY GARDEN. 



Inoculate now early, if before you began not. 



Prune off yet also superfluous Branches, and shoots 

 of this second spring ; but be careful not to expose 

 the fruit, without leaves sufficient to skreen it from 

 the Sun, furnishing, and nailing up what you will spare 

 to cover the defects of your Walls. Pull up the suckers. 



Sow Raddish, tender Cabages, Cauly-flowers for 

 Winter Plants, Corn-sallet, Marygolds, Lettuce, Carrots, 

 Parnseps, Turneps, Spinage, Onions ; also curl'd Endive, 

 Angelica, Scurvy-grass, etc. Likewise now pull up 

 ripe Onions and Garlic, etc. 



Towards the end sow Purslan, Chard-Beet, Chervile, 

 etc. 



Transplant such Letuce as you will have abide all 

 Winter. 



Gather your Olitory-Seeds, and clip and cut all such 

 Herbs and Plants within a handful of the ground before 

 the fall. Lastley : 



Unbind and release the buds you inoculated if taken, 

 etc. 



Now vindemiate and take your Bees towards the ex- 

 piration of this Moneth ; unless you see cause (by reason 

 of the Weather and Season) to defer it till mid-September : 

 But if your Stocks be very light and weak begin the 

 earlier. 



Make your Summer Perry and Cider. 



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