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NOVEMBER. 



fFork to he done in the Kitchen Garden, 



Bea^is, 



IN the middle, or towards the latter end of this 

 morth, you fhould plant fome beans to fucceed thofe 

 which were planted in Oftober ; where no plantation 

 was made thereof in that month, it mult carefully be 

 attended to in the beginning or middle of this. 



The beans which are planted now, will come in at an 

 early feafcn, and often fucceed better than thofe which 

 were planted three weeks or a month fooner. 



The mazaga-n bean comes in the earlieft', is a great 

 bearer, a good bean for the table, and alfo moll proper 

 to be planted at this feafon for the earlieft crop ; but 

 may alfo plant either fome fmall Spanifh, broad Spa- 

 nilh, or long podded beans, or a few of eadi, for a fuc- 

 ceflional early fupply. 



Let thefe beans be planted in a warm border, under a 

 wall or other fence ; and obferve the fame method in 

 planting them as mentioned in Odober, in the article 

 of beans. 



Peoj, 



Sow alfo fome peas towards the middle of this month, 

 to fucceed thofe fowed in Odiober, that there may be a 

 regular fupply of them for the table in their due feafon. 



But if none were fown in 0£lober, it will be proper 

 to fow fome in <he beginning of this month. 



The peas which were fown the firft or fecond week in 

 this month, will have a greater chance of furviving the 

 froft, than thofe which were fown the beginning of 0&.Q- 

 ber, and they will come in almoft as early. 



But it is the moll certain method to fow a few at both 

 times ; then, if .one fhould fail, the other may fucceed ; 



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