JULY.3 AND CONSERVATORY. 



THE GREEN-HOUSE. 



Care of the Plants in the House. 



THE directions given on this head last month, are 

 to be followed throughout this. It may be further 

 necessary to remind the reader of observing to turn 

 the plants round towards the sun occasionally, in 

 order to prevent them from being drawn to one 

 side, and from becoming unshapely. Also, occa- 

 sionally to stir the surface of the earth in the pots, 

 if it becomes hard or encrusted, that it may the 

 more readily receive water; and to keep the plants 

 clear of dead or damped leaves, which should be the 

 more particularly attended to in moist weather. 



Care of the Plants out of doors. 

 To the directions given respecting these last 

 month, I need add nothing further at this time, ex- 

 cept that, towards the middle, or latter end of the 

 month j when the weather becomes wet, and the 

 floods or heavy rains commence, (which they gene- 



