234 CULTIVATION OF 



tumn, and pricked out in beds four inches 

 afunder, are the fitted for clay ground, as 

 they are larger and hardier thanthofe that 

 are fown in the fpring, and they may be 

 planted three months fooner, which will 

 be a great advantage, for they grow very 

 {lowly for fome time in fuch ground ; but 

 after they have got good hold they will 

 grow very fair, 



ALL cabbages mould be pulled and car- 

 ried to a fold, or fome convenient med, to 

 be eaten, it being very improper to allow 

 cattle to go amqngft them ; for if they are 

 confined to ever fo fmall a fpace they wafte 

 and deftroy them greatly ; and that is 

 the reafon the farmers fay it impoverishes 

 the ground, for the crop is carried off and 

 fpent in another place ; but they mould 

 ,confider what a quantity of dung is got in 

 the fold, the cabbage ground having na 

 need of it, which is a great advantage. 



A GOOD crop of beans may be had 

 on clay ground after cabbages without 

 any dung. 



