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between the holes remains ftill bare, 

 and unfiird with earth , neither is it yet 

 to be fiird, till the fmoke and fury of 

 the ridge is over, which will endanger 

 the burning of the plants if cover d too 

 foon. 



The glaffes alfo that are frain d fhou*d 

 not be put on till three or four days or 

 a week are expir'd, but only hand-glaf- 

 fes, or bells 5 for if the frame- glafles 

 liiould be put on before the heat of 

 the bed is a little alTwaged, there would 

 be danger of the plants being fufFocated % 

 but thefe glaffes fhould be cover'd like- 

 wife with mattreffes or clean wheat- 

 ftraw, as will hereafter be more di- 

 refted. 



The plants fliould be watered immc- ofmtmng 

 diately, as foon as they are tranfplanted, ^-"^^^""^ 

 which ought to be in the morning orvT^^w- 

 evening of fome fine day, (noon-tide f^^^^^^-^v/^^ 

 not being fo proper) that they may not 

 take harm in their removal, and fo be- 

 ing cover'd up with all the clofencfs and 

 fecurity that is confiftent with the tem- 

 per of the bed, there let them remain 

 fhut up for two or three days, till they 

 have ftruck root, and can better bear 

 the funs after which they muft be ufed 



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