AUG.] KITCHEN VEGETABLES. 1=03 



and give water, as may be necessary, according to 

 the state of the weather. 



Of ylant'mg and eartlilng vp Celery. 



Celery, for a late crop, may yet be planted ; but 

 the sooner in the month the better. See directions 

 for planting in June. 



That planted out in June, will now reqiure to be 

 earthed up. Let this be done in dry weatlier ; pre- 

 viously hoeing the ground among the plants, whe- 

 ther it be clean or foul of weeds, in order to stir the 

 earth about them. Be careful not to bury the heart 

 leaves, otherwise the growth of the plants will be 

 much retarded. Observe to pull out any plants that 

 may have run fOr seed, as such are i|seless, an4 ex- 

 haust the soil. 



This earthing must be repeated once in two or 

 three weeks, according to the growth of the plants ; 

 but never earth too much at a time ; rather repeat 

 it the oftener, and always in a dry day. The crop 

 planted in July will also require to be earthed up a 

 little, about the end of the month. Observe the 

 same rules for it, and for that now planted ; and it 

 will be unnecessary to say more of celery for the 

 season. 



Of planting Colexvorts. 

 Coleworts may still be planted, if not done as di- 

 rected last month ; which see. If a succession be 

 required, plant some more about the latter end of 

 the month. 



