6o KALENDAKIVM HOKTEMSE. 



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Sun? i FEBRUARY j Wo5"-2^- 



Uets -04—45 y <■ xxviii. 5) 



To be done 

 In the Orchard and Olitory-Garden. 



PRune Fruit -tree s^^nA Vines^ as yet. Remove Graffs of former years Graf- 

 fng. Cut and lay ^ickcfets. Yet you may Trune fome WaU-finit Cnot 

 finifti'd before) the moft tender and delicate .• But be exceeding careful of 

 the now turgid buds and bearers ^ and trim up your Falifade Hedges, and Ej^a- 

 liers. Plant Vines as yet, other Shrubs^ Hops^ &€, 



Set all forts oi Kernels and /if^^/y Seeds, Alfo fow Beans ^ ^^ofir> R^dijh, Tarf- 

 neps. Carrots^ Onions^ Garlicli, ^c. and plant Potatoes in your worft ground. 



Now is your Seafon for Circumpofition by Tubs or Baskets of Earth , and 

 for laying oi Branches to take root. You may plant forth your Cabbage-plants. 



Rub Mofs off your Tr^e/ after a foaking Rain , and fcrape and cleanfe 

 them of Cankers, &-€. draining away the vpet (if need require) from the too 

 much moiftncd Roots, and earth up tho(e Roots cf your Fruit-trees, if any 

 were uncover'd. Cut off the Webbs of Caterpillars, c^c.(^[vom the Tops of 

 Tji^igs and Treej) to burn. .Gather Worms in th^ £z;?«7«gj after Rain. 



K/^cAe«-(?4r<^e« herbs may now be planted, zsfarjly, Spinage, and other 

 hardy Pot-hearbs. Towards the middle or latter ettd of this Moneth, till the 

 Sap rifes briskly, Graff in the Chft , and fo continue till the laft of March ^ 

 they will hold Apples, Pears, Cherries, Plums, d^c. Now alfo plant out your 

 Colly-flowers to have early 5 and begin to make your Hot-bed for the firft Me- 

 lons and Cucumbers ^ but truft not altogether to them. Sow Aj^araguf. Laftly, 



Half open your paffages for the Bees, or a little before (if roeather invite ,) 

 but continue to feed weak Stocks, &c. 



Fruits in trime^ or yet lajiing. 



Apples. 



KEntifl), Kirton,Ruffet,Hol/and Peptns ; Deux-ans Winter Sneening, Harvey, 

 Pome-water, Pome-roy, Golden Doucet, Reineting, tones Pearmain^Wmtet 

 Tear main, &.c. 



♦ Pears. 



JSon-ChreJiien of Winter, Winter Poppering, Little Dagobert, &c. 



