Si> THE CULINARY GARDEN, [jUNE. 



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KITCHEN VEGETABLES. 



Of planiing aiid earihing up Beans. 



Beans may yet be planted for late crops. Those 

 fittest for the early are also fittest for the latest 

 crops. Plant for a succession to those planted in 

 May, of the Windsor or long-pod kinds, in an open 

 .situation, about the beginning, and of the Mazagan 

 or Lisbon sorts, for the latest plantation, in a more 

 sheltered spot, at the end of the month. Hoe, and 

 earth uj) the advancing crops that need ; and top, if 

 not done as directed last month, the early ones. 



Of th'mning the Crops of Beet, 

 The crops of beet will now require to be finally 

 thinned out, if not done as directed last month ; 

 which see. They will henceforth require little fur- 

 ther care than being kept clean of weeds ; observ- 

 ing to pull out sucli as shoot for seed, as these are 

 useless, and considerably exhaust the ground. In 

 hoeing among beets at any time, be careful not to 

 wound the roots, as in that case they would bleed 

 much, and probably canker in consequence. 



