lit Tnt Kitchen Garden, [May. 



Sow Savoy-r^ed for a latter crop ; the true green Savoy 

 is the bell fort to few now, for it is the hardieft. 



This feed may be fown any time in the month, and will 

 come in very well for a late crop; but to have a good crop 

 of fuU-headid plants, let the feed, if poflible, be fown in 

 the firft or fecond week in the month ; the plants will foon 

 come up, and will be fit to tranfplant in the end of June, 

 July, and beginning of Auguft. 



The plants raifed from this fowing will be tolerably 

 well cabbaged by November, and will continue good till 

 March. 



Beans, 



Plant more garden beans for latter crops, in July, Au- 

 gull, and September. 



The Windfor, Toker, and Sandwich kinds, willyetfuc- 

 ceed tolerably well, and the long pods aftd white bloffom 

 beans, are alfo very proper to plant any time this month. 



But whfere a conftant fucceffion of young beans are de- 

 fired all the fummer feafon, there fhould be fome feed put 

 into the ground at three different times this month, al- 

 lowing ten or twelve days between each time ; and at this 

 feafon it will be of advantage to allow them a fituation 

 where the ground is moifleft, if there is choice ©f foil; 

 planting them in rows a yard afunder. 



Hoe the ground between the rows of beans that are al- 

 I'eady up, and draw earth up about their ftems. 



Management of Bjans in BloJ^om, 



Now it will be proper to top fuch beans as are in bloom, ' 

 to promote the frcfe fetting of the pods. 



This fhould, in the beginning or middle of the month, be 

 particularly pradifed to the early crop, provided it was 

 not done laft month. 



By this praAice the pods will fet fooner, and fwell 

 fafter, and be better nourifhed, and come in almoft a 

 week fooner than if the plarvts were permitted to run j 

 for having no top to nourifn, their whole effort goes to 

 that of the fruit. 



But in doing the above work, obferve to let the ftems-be 

 firft advanced to fuch a due height, as to have a fufficienC 

 quantity of pods : the early Mazagan bean may be topped 



when 



