MARCH. 



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a* require support, tying them with a rope of hay or 

 straw, and wrapping some round the trees to save the 

 bark from the friction of the ropes. 



FLOWERim SHRUBS AND EVERGREENS. 



Prune and plant those (if not done in January,) see 

 directions last month. 



FLOWERS IN POTS. 



Towards the end of this month if the weather is mild 

 dress auriculas, carnations, 4"C. that are in pots, (see 

 January,) by cleaning away dead leaves, ^c. taking out 

 old earth from the top and sides of the pots, and repla* 

 ( ing it with fresh light compost. 



TULIPS, CROCUSES, RANUNCULUSES, ANE- 

 MONES AND OTHER BULBS. 



Those that were planted last fall, and last month in 

 beds and borders, must be kept covered in severe 

 weather with litter or straw. In mild weather they 

 may be exposed to the sun. 



GREEN-HOUSE. 



The same directions as given last month are ne- 

 cessary to be attended to in this, as many of the plants, 

 will now be making numerous shoots for flowering. It 

 will be necessary to admit as much air as can be done 

 with safety ; and the waterings ought to be a little in- 

 creased. * 



GENERAL REMARKS. 



Make new walks where wanted — clean and roll your 

 gravel and grass walks — dig ground for the reception 

 of plants and seed, next month. 



