"468, oo ok The ordering of the Kitchen Goad 
- ingardens forthat So 8 eles pencpell Sidesera racy 3 
lofie commeth of feede, but but abideth many yearesafter it hath giuen feede, iF j it 
ftand not inthe coldeft place ofthe Garden. 
Marigolds are fownc of feede, and may be ‘after tranfplanted , they abidetwoor 
three wenretie they be not fetin too colda place: the leaues and @owers are both vied. 
Langedebeefeis fowne of {eede , which thedding it felfe will hardly be deftroyed 
in 2 Garden. 
Arrach is to be fowneof feede,this | ye age will rife cucry yeare of it owne feed, if. 
| it be firffered to fheditfelfe = > i 
- Beetes arefowne of feede,and PR clad fill giuing{eede, # 
- Blites are vfed but in fome ‘places 3 for there is.a generall opinion held of, 1 
chey arenaught forthe cyes.: they are fowneenery yearc of feede. 
-Bloodwort once fowneabiderh many Jeatets if Pent k: of rae oft killit it 
not,and feedeth plentifully.” Rte . miss 
Patience is of the fame naturty ahd wfedin thefamemanner. |.) |, . 
~.Brench Mallowesare to gt inet cack and will come of itowmefoning, iF te 
Po aensce se gcpeenbe mo " : ¢ ole 
Cites are planted onely by.partingt erootes 3 for it neuer gi any cedeat alle: P 
esGarlicke is ordered in the fame manner , by Parting and p anti ingteroescuti. 
rebates ali Shaleels itovledoiei vs forthat purpole, whereas I faid before, none, 
er as th ante sein ss Seal Snfteea fr Pot: | 
herbes. tO TIO Mor fi 
Theme ner pe eh rs eb rs vi ait. Bato = 
vars vay fineates fr salets,,: ‘EY Mey pd “t 
st Aba: sas ; 
pte mma viually gathered for Sallets,, 
[et srbes , but:of many herbes, cc. that growe, 
swildein the Rela jt treed belbovaecdecndenoens rthevfuall manner with, 
many, isto cakethe young buds and Jeaucsiof cuery thing almoft that groweth, as well, 
inthe Garden asin the Fields, and put themall together, that the tafte ofthe onc may 
amend the rellith of the cers But I E will only fhew you thofe that are fown or. pines 
€. gist c 
young fhootes when they are 2 good handfull highaboue the ground , arecut an inc 
within the ground, which being bo yled,are eaten witha little vinegar an id butter. 
Sallet of great delight. Their Grderiag with thebef a dineysiacn thls wites V Whe 
youhaue prouided feede of the beft kinde, you muft fowe it either before Chriftmas, 
asmoft isepticteticeetheaah ot February ; theater you fowe,the later and themore 
hardly will they {pring : after they aregrownevp, they areto betranfplanted in / As, 
tunineon a bed-welltrenched in with dung; for elfe they will not bee worth yourla- 
bour, and fet about a foote diftance in funder, and looke that the more carefull youare 
in the replanting of them, the better they will thtiue, andthe fooner growe great : af- 
ter fine or fix yeares ftanding they v{ually doe decay ; and therefore they that. ftriveto 
cath iam nicts faire and great heads, doe from {eede raife vp young for'their ftore. 
¢ fee thavyoucut net your heads or young thoetetoonigh, ortoo 
po yeiapag ar ae pe Aira heads from aroot, butt leuea affine 
ber-vncut, otherwife it will kill the heartof your rootesthe fooner, ca ng themto 
dye; ‘orto giue very fmallheadsorfhootes ; for you may well, confider with your 
felfe, that if the roote haue not head enough left it aboue the ground to fhoote greene _ 
this yeare,it will not,nor cannot profper vndeér groundtogineencreafethenextyeare. 
The ordering of Lettice I haue oked of before, and fhall not needehere to repeate 
what hath beene already faid, tape ss you thercunto forthe Towing, planting, &c. 
oncly I will here thew youthe manner.of ordering them for Sallets.. There.are fome 
Bes of Letticethat growe very great, and clofe their heads, which are. called ¢ oe 
Ee ERE ne ee ee Ee a eee ee 
path. ae 
