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The ordering of diners forts hasta 
‘- shay YE uo Shi Sine, ie W5 fi f dtl Shs Sy); 
felues , eueri¢one a part’; butthey: eter gaine by felling to others 
ing "Pootes;to fet the: knots or borders of f Gardens, rem ev molar 
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‘Soe che in uly and Auguft,tharfo being fprung vpbcfore Winter, they will be rhe: 
fitter to betaken vpia the Spring! Followingyy te ay. mans vie that wonld hate 
‘them. Sage, Laucnder, and Rofemary, are 
theold ftalkes, and taking the youngeft and likelieftof:them , th 
, Yme Macy and Hy ope, aedually fata Said tide sj 
together fet_in the Spr ng, eipping: 
twined or othcrwilé halfea foote deepe into the ground, and ubaenead ce vpon ned I 
fetting ; if any nea pireng doc ng Winds thereis no dooheof their wellthri< 
tothem; 
ing,nar yet: ia Aurumne,as 
many doe pradile : forl could: neuer ‘fee och Seppe forthe extremity of the 
Winter éomming vpot them fo! foone afterthtir ferting,' will nor fuffer chelvipcang 
_ fhootesto/abide, not hatiing taken fulficient! ftrength inthe grouad,to maintain hens 
- feluesagaint fu ch violence, which doth often picrce the ftrongeft plants, Marierome! 
& *Rofemary, Tyme, and Sauorie are fpok 
and Baffill are fowne in the Spring, yet nortoo carly ; forthey are tender plants , and 
doe not {pring vntill the weather bee fomewhat warme: but Baffill would bee fowne. 
ae. and not haue any water of two or three daies afterthe fowing, elfethe feede will 
- turnetoagellyinthe ground. Somevf{e tofowe the feed of Rofemary, but it {eldome 
rou : pisos pclae {mall , and not of fufficient 
pat plocof ground; thartheyneedenot togos fapre to gathetalt the forts they 
would vfe.: There are many forts ofthem well: knownewvnso ally yet few or none doe 
vie all forts ,bur'as éucry onc liketh fome viethofe.that érhers retufe,and fomeeftcem, 
thofe notte bee wholelome and ofagoodrelli(h, Pigs! os make no {cruple of. 
The names of them areas followeth , ree Sap their fowi g.r planting. 
ey for thar. thei i cotesdog 
“Mints ateto bee fet with their rootesin fone by-pla 
+ eepe fo farre vader ground, that they quickly fllvp d laces. neare, adioyning: » if 
ey be not 
S Seay rhe aa and feedeth and dyeththe nest yeare, the herbeis Rrongand 
therefore a littlethereofis (ufficientt. 
”' Nep is fownej and dycth often after feeding, few doe wie it,and that but alicleara 
time : both it and Clarie are more vfed in Tanfies then i in Broths. \ .., 
* Coftnariei is tobe fer of ipserckirns Jeane! fe ithe with fame: is int thei Broth, but 
"Por aprotaeteteeCitins stig Ge potpntlin Sah 
~ ‘Por Marié¢rome is fet of rootes, satesk: hint 
Pa re ci tobe fet of the Tinall heads that awe roots, irecepthand ipo 
‘5 are wheellonrnc offeede, thetopsof thesootes withthe greene leaues 
[33% “3 aid 
: areviedin Lent efpecially. 
yerh tt isa common herbe , wid int fowne of feede, it feedeth.thenest yeareand 
rootesare morevied in penis ainge Cae tateay theleaues almoft with 
leans of meates. | 
~'Bennellisfowne of fee andabideth many cates yeelding {cede : : the reotes al- 
) ey yet ferueto trimme ypmany 
r. are vfedin broths 5 and the leaves more feld 
. fifh meates. © ~ | 
is fowne of feede,and dyech the next yeare after, ye once being ured 
feeds ina Garden, will fill come of towne fhedding, 0%) 
abideth the firft Winter becaule the 
 ftrength, cannotabidé the fhia : pneffe of fo né Winters; worwithftanding the coueri 
oF them, which killeth many old plants ; all wa: isto flippeand fet, and {6 
ey thriue well, Many doe vfeto oa derkente orts of Pot-herbes er 
