CABBAGES. 



for this foil, it fhould be harrowed, dung- 

 ed, plowed, harrowed, and planted in fuc- 

 ceffion as foon as can be ; but if it is to 

 be planted with fpring plants, it fhould be 

 harrowed as foon as tolerably dry in the 

 fpring, and plowed directly ; for if it is 

 not plowed before planting time it will be- 

 full of weeds* 



JUST before the feafon for planting, 

 winch fhould be as foon as the plants can 

 be got to a good fize, it fhould be dunged, 

 plowed, and harrowed, and then planted. 



LITTLE dung will be fufficient for fuch 

 ground, and a good crop of barley will 

 grow after the cabbages without dung. 



IF the ground to be planted with cab- 

 bages be of a fandy nature, or a light 

 loam of a good depth, they will thrive 

 extremely well. It would be better to 

 plow it before winter ; but if plowed early 

 in fpring it will anfwer, 



GROUND of this nature anfwers the be/l 



