100 PLAN OF BEDS, &C. 



hoeing the Lettuce, and by the time the plants are up strong,, 

 the Lettuce will be fit to cut. If these roots are well attended 

 to, they may be cleared off soon enough to produce Fall 

 Cabbage, Leeks, Celery, Turnips, Black Radishes, &c, 



No. 5. Rows or drills, sixteen inches apart. 



March 25. Plant Hardy Lettuce Plants. 



Do. Hardy Lettuce Plants. 



April 20. Plant Early York Cabbage Plants, either between the row 

 or between the Lettuce. 



As soon as the Lettuce is off, hoe the Cabbage, and it 

 will soon cover the ground. 



This ground will be suitable for a crop of any of the 

 varieties above mentioned, except Cabbnge, the roots of 

 which are apt to get defective, if the same ground be planted 

 with Cabbage twice in succession. 



The above, or preceding plans, present a fair specimen 

 of what may be done on a small piece of good ground. If 

 the young gardener will take the trouble to keep an account 

 of his transactions, he would soon make discoveries of still 

 greater importance. If he be not sufficiently acquainted 

 with the different varieties of Cabbage plants, for instance, 

 so as to distinguish the one from, the other, he, by making a 

 memorandum at the time of sowing the seed, would soon get 

 acquainted with the different varieties of plants ; he would 

 also discover the difference in the growing of his seeds, andi 

 know who to blame if any particular kind should not 

 come up.. 



