SECT. XX JUNE. 4157 



assistance of cut fare,. <<>v -good t management. Par- 

 ticularly attend, to trained trees, /l&c., to regulate 

 them betore. tL^r get intot disorder ;-WThis do -ance 

 a week. \mvi #.\K\\ *'& t \mVM> \o v,^ov> Jv&jw2ftow!& 



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eed diligently, particularly close crops, 50pS*^ 

 Stir the ground between ^open crops, and rake, 50. 

 Gravel walks, grass pltfts, siiici edgings, see to, 56". 

 Water, lot it be duly jap plied where necessary,;. & Vi 

 T/iiuby Jioe, or ^i4s t AftihS9^;^ cro P8rfS"^44o'k 

 Prick out things, celery, endive i,&avoy$, brocolt^ ^c. 



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Cauliflowers shewing head, break 



Earth up high peas,-bgaii5, &c. see the last 1 month. 

 7/6^ &/; the leaves of-garliqk and rocqmbole, 236. 

 Blanch .lettuce, white beef, and finochio, 



Stick* peas, and top beans when in full flower, |6, 



Cucumbers, attend duly, to air, water, train, &c. ; 

 Melons, ditto, prune^ lay tile under the iruit, 207, 



&c, 



Prune wall-trees, vines and espaliers, I38,.157 v 15g. 

 Blighted trees, pull off curled leaves, atid water them 



forcibly and frequently with an engine, 53. 

 Graffs that have clearly taken, unclay and unbind, 89. 

 Bud, or inoculate, at Midsummer, or soon after, 4. 

 Asparagus, finish cutting before Midsummer, 219. 

 Herbs for drying, gather as directed, page 263. 

 Seeds also attend to, and gather if any ripe, 61. 



sow 



Cucumbers, last crop, for picklers may do in open 

 ground, if a good, soil and sunny situation, 201. 

 Pumpions and gourds may succeed as ditto, 253. 



