SECT. XX. 



JUNE. 



apples, £59. Leeks, 225. Celery, 216. Cauliflowers; 

 brocsli, boorcole, favoys, callages, and fuch like 

 greens, at two and a half feet, or rather more for 

 cauliflowers; lefs tor brccoli, and. cabbages if a fmall 

 fort. Seedling herbs, 246, &c. Mo ijl weather at 

 this feafon is very advantageous for pricking out, 

 or planting, and it muft not be negle&ed when it 

 occurs : Water at the time of planting, and after- 

 wards as the weather may require, 



PROPAGATE 



Herbs by flips, or cuttings, in a good foil, and as coo! 



a fituation as may be, not under trees, 246, &c. 

 Layer the young moots of rojes, evergreens, or any 



ihrub, or tree, that does not readily ihike root from 



older wood, or fend forth fuckers ; but make the foil 



rich firft w r ith comport, or ihort dung, and water 



the Lyers frequently, 66. 

 Cuttings, or the young moots of fome woody plants, 



may be made to ftrike root, fee page 3 12. 

 About the Cecondweek is the beft time to plant cuttings 



of myrtles, which mould be young wood and fhort 3 



about two inches. .Keep them cool. 



FLOWERS. 



Annuals, tender forts, pot and plant out into the bor- 

 ders ; they will require a good foil, water, and a 

 little made at firft, and chufe rainy or cloudy wea- 

 ther for the work, 276. 



Pots of flowers fet where they have only the morning 

 fun, but not under trees, or any roof, except for 

 ornament a while, when in blow, 278. 



Trim, from dead parts, &c. perennials and biennials, 66. 



Carnations, and other fpindlmg flowers, fupport, 55. 



Geraniums, plant cuttings of laft year's fhoots, 361. 



Water pots of flowers duly, borders occafionally, 277. 



Prick 



