SECT. XX, 



MARCH". 



S7.S 



FLOWERS. 



See lad month, Biennials and perennials plant, 583. 

 Shrubs protect, &c. 119: prune and dig about, 111, 

 Carnations, &c. houfed, bring abroad on mild days. 

 Auriculas , pots drefs and regularly water, 35 8. 

 . Auricula an d polyanthus feed fhould be fown now, 359. 

 Bulbs and tubers, plant foon and pot fome, 586. 

 Water pots, particularly woody and hardy plants. 

 Annuals, fow about laft week, 581 ; fome in pots, 53!. 



NURSERY. 



See laft month. Sow hardy trees and fhrubs, 71. 

 Tranfplant hardy feedlings of laft year, and flecks 

 ior grafting next year, or the following, 75. 



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MARCH, 



Th£ //y? week in this, like the laft in February, is 

 very valuable to the good gardener, and mujl be made the 

 beft ufe of by thofe who would have things tolerably in 

 feafon, and well furnilhed for the fummer. It is there- 

 fore proper to have no regard to the charge of neccjjary 

 affiftance. Nature now waits for us, let us not neglect 

 to attend upon her : This is the univerfal feed-time. 

 .See management, page 56. > L 



MISCELLANEOUS WORK. 



Order and neatnefs are now principal objecls, 54. 

 Vacant ground, dig and apply manure where wanted, 47. 

 Borders drefs, by weeding, digging, &c. fee laft month* 

 Gravel walks, clean, roll, re-lay, or make new, 54. 

 Edgings of thrift and box, if mild, repair, or make, 55. 



Grafs 



