SECT. XX. 



MARCH, 



375 



PLANT 



Trees and /frrwfc, 30, 95, 107, jBSrrli in rooted 



flips or cuttings, :246 . &c. Strawberries, 3S. 

 ragus, 2Q4>. Artichokes , 201. Potatoes and Jerufa* 

 lem artichokes, 222. Lettuces, 226. CauliJIozvers, 

 21$. Other things as laft month. 



PROPAGATE 



Trees and Jhruhs, by graffing, S3 ; by fuckers, offsets, 

 layers, and cuttings, 64. Herbaceous plants, by 

 parting roots, &c. 285. 



FLOWERS. 



The /\7n/y kinds of flowers in £dSf that have been 

 houfed. fhould be inured by degrees to the weather, 

 and foon left out on nights : None fhould remain 

 under cover more than nece/Jary. 



Pot defirable hardy plants lor moveable ornaments, 

 when in flower; but not too many, 273, 232. 



Auriculas, if not before, drefs, and regularly water, 358. 



Carnations drefs as directed for auriculas, 35 8. 



Tulips, hyacinths, &c. of the beft forts, protect, 2S9. 



Water potted plants duly as the weather is, 21 7. 



Sow annuals, 273. Biennials, 282. Perennials, 283. 



Take up, remove onsets, and divide fibrous rooted per- 

 ennial flowers about middle ot the month, 285. 



Layers of carnations, pinks, &c. take up carefully 

 foon, and pot or plant with earth to the roots, 360. 



Seedlings of ditto, and other things, plant out. 



Anemonies, ranunculufes, and bulbs, may be put in 

 {eajl border) the firft week, to blow late, 286, 

 287, &c. 



BtXi thrifty 4ai[n$i pinks % &c. plant foon for edgings. 



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