382 JUNE. SECT. XX. 



MISCELLANEOUS WORK. 



Weed diligently, particularly clofe crops, 49. 

 Stir the ground between open crops, and rake, 49, 

 Gravel walks, grafs plats, and edgings, fee to, 55. 

 Water, let it be duly applied where neceffary, 5 1. 

 Thin by hoe, or hand, all forts of crops fully, 49. 

 Prick sH/'thirrgs, celery, endive, favoys, hrocoli, &c. 50. 

 Caulifloivers (hewing head, break leaves over, 2ifi; 

 Earth up high peas, beans, &c. lee the laft month. 

 Tie up the leaves of garlick and rocombole, 221. 

 Blanch lettuce, white beet, and finochio, 208, 227, 250. 

 Stick peas, and top beans when in full flower, 2Sl f 

 Cucumbers, attend duly, to air, water, train, Sec. 185. 

 Melons, ditto, prune, lay tile under the fruit, 195, &c. 

 Prune wall-trees, vines and efpaliers, 129, 149, 160. 

 Blighted trees, pull off curled leaves, and water them 



forcibly and frequently with an engine, 52 

 Graffs that have clearly taken, unciay and unbind, 84. 

 Bud, or inoculate, at Midfummer, or foon after, S9. 

 Afparagus, finifh cutting betore Midfummer, 206. 

 Herbs for drying, gather as directed, page2i6. 

 Seeds alfo attend to, and gather if any ripe, 59. 



sow 



Cucumbers, laft crop, for picklers mav do in Often 

 ground, if a good foil and funny htuation, 190. 

 Pumpions and gourds may fucceed as ditto, 257. 

 Turnep radijhes of all forts, but chiefly the large 

 white and black Spaniih lor autumn ufe, in coo\ 

 ground, 2 3d. Endive for a principal crop, 220. 



Succeffion crops of celery,' brocoli, peas, broad beans, kidney 

 beans, radijhes, lettuces, J mall Jtdlading, purjlane, tur- 

 neps, cabbages, carrots, finochio, and Jpinach. 



plant' 

 Cucumbers, 169. Melons, 199. Pumpions and gourds. 

 237. Najlurtiums, 25~3. Capficums. 248. Lovel 



apples. 



