34^ KITCHEK GARDEN DISPLAYED* 



pond water, that, when planted, they majr 

 come up more freely and regular together. 



The gathering; of beans fhould be performed? ♦ 

 while the pods or beans therein remain mode- 

 rately young, or before they become black- 

 eyed. 



To fave beans for feed, either plant fomtf 

 of the diix-Vrent forts required in February, or 

 March, or leave fome rows of the different 

 crops ungathered ; they will ripen in Auguft,^ 

 the podsbecome brown, and the bean^ there^ 

 in dry and hard, then pull up the flalk* 

 . placed in the fun to harden the beans tho- 

 roughly, then beat, or threfli out each fors 

 (eparaie. 



BEET (REt>-R00TED) 



Common Long Red-rooted 

 'TuRNTP-RooTED, (Root roundiSi oIk 



long) 

 Mangel-wurzel or German Bfifer 



n^ H E Red Beets, valued fdr their larg^ 

 red roots, are biennial plants, raifcd 

 every year from feed in the Spring, remaia 

 where fowed, and thinned ten or twelve 

 inches dift^nce, attain full growth for ufe ioL 

 Autumn, all Vv inter, and following Spring. 



They being raiied from Teed every year, is \ 

 ibwed the latter-end of February, or any 

 tim3 in March, or beginning of April at 



* iatcft, 

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