368 THE KITCHEN GARDENER. [fi. .3, 



of July. Thefe muft have flicks to run on, 

 and will generally produce till froft deftroy s 

 them. 



Keep them clean of weeds, and let them 

 be earthed up, firft, when the plants are 

 about three inches high, and finally, when 

 about nine or ten. 



SECTION XIIL 



GARLICK 



WILL grow freely on almofl any 

 kind of garden land. Plant the 

 cloves in rows twelve inches apart, and 

 fix in line, any time from the firft of 

 March to the firft of May. 



It requires no other attention than be- 

 ing kept clean of weeds, and being lifted 

 when the leaves begin to decay. 



SECTION XIV, 



GREENS, 



I HAT is, Savoys, Cale, or Kail, Ger- 

 man Greens, &c., are cultivated in all 

 jrefpe&s much in manner of cabbage ; and 



are 



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