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The plants raifed from this fowing will be ready to 

 plant out for good in the latter end of Auguft, or begin- 

 ning of September, and will produce their heads in 

 ApriJ, and in the beginning of May. 



Tranfplant Endive, 



Plant out now, to fupply the table in autumn, a par- 

 cel of the flrongeft endive. 



Endive requires good ground ; it muft be well dug, 

 and the furface raked even j then put in your plants, the 

 diftance of a foot every way from one anothej , and water 

 them as foon as planted. In dry weather the waterings 

 mull be repeated, once in two days, till the plants have 

 taken root. 



Sonxj Endive-feed. 



Sow alfo fome endive-feed. This fowing is to raife fome 

 plants for the principal winter crop. 



Choofe principally the green curled kind, for the 

 main crop ; and may alfo fow fome of the white curled 

 fort, and the large Batavia endive ; obferving of the green 

 kind particularly that for the greater certainty of procuring 

 a regular fupply all winter of good endive, it will be proper 

 to fow feme feed of that fort at two different times, this 

 month. Let fome, therefore be fown fome time between 

 the firil an tenth ; and fow the next parcel about the 

 eighteenth or twentieth of the month. Dig for this pur- 

 pofe an open fpace of rich ground ; diredly fow the fpcd 

 thinly, each fort feparated, tread it down regularly, 

 and rake it in with an even hand. 



Let the bed or border whereon this feed is fown be 

 now and then, in dry weather, watered ; this will bring 

 up the plants foon, and they will rifi; regularly. 



Kidney -beans. 



Plant a late crop of kidney- beans. Either the dwarf 

 or running kinds may llill be planted, or fome of both ; 

 but moft of the dwarfs for any main-crops. 



But the feed muft be put into the ground the ;iirft 

 week in this month, particularly that deiigned foi- a (all 

 crop ; and may plant more about the middle and latter 

 end of the month, of the dwart kindi, to coatinuc the' 

 fucceflion cf beahs in gathering till Michaelmas ;or 

 longer; as they wilJ, in-miia autumns, continue tiil tlje 



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