4OO THE KITCHEN GARDENER. [B. ^, 



gentle dung-ljeat, in a yine or peach houfe, 

 or as hinted in page 19, in rich, light 

 mould ; and tranfplant, when fit, on a 

 well-expofed, rich, light fpot of ground, 

 in rows a foot afunder, and three inches in 

 the row. 



Of this plant there are two forts, the tall 

 and the bufb j and they are both ufed in 

 the fame intention. For foups, &c. they 

 are much in demand, on account of their 

 high flavour. 



Such part as is to be kept for winter ufe, 

 fhould be cut over, fo foon as full in flower, 

 and gradually dried in an open fhed, &c. 



Borage* 



This is both ufed as a pot-herb, and for 

 cool tankards. It fhould be fown in a light, 

 dry fpot, in March, April, May, and June. 

 Wherever it has been fown lafl year, will, 

 if let ftand till of maturity, be fhown this; 

 nor is it eafy to clear the foil of it, as its 

 feeds lie long in the earth, keep frefh, and 

 fo fpring again. 



Fennel 



