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^;her beds four inches apart, and watered^ 

 remaining in thcfc beds a month to gaini good 

 Itrongth for final tranipianting, and thoTe in th« 

 feed beds being thinned by pricking out th^ 

 above, will alfo attain proper ftrengih io| 

 planting out where they are to rem,ain. . ,,.f,i 



Accordinor as the plants of the difFereivf 

 fowings attain proper fize and ftrength, hay- 

 ing feveral leaves, two or three inches broad, 

 or more ; proceed to plant them out finally 

 at different times, from May, or J.i^ne^. til| 

 September; but plant the principal crops ii| 

 June, July, and Auguft, allow thpm ai^ 

 open compartment of the beft ground, an4 

 enriched with dang, as in a rich and good 

 foil, or that of a loamy nature, they will growf 

 ilrqng, and produce large heads ; obfervin^f 

 generally for planting., take opportunity of 

 rain, if polTible, drawing a quantity of the 

 ftrongeft plants from the beds, and plant 

 them a yard. Or two feet and hfilf diftance, 

 the main crops, the others late planted, two 

 feet will be fufiicient diHance, give water at 

 planting, efpecially if dry weather, and re- 

 |)eat it two or three times till they take root, 

 and begin to advance in growth. 



In their tranfplanted growth, keep the 

 plants clean from weeds by hoeing between 

 them occafionally ; and hoe fome earth round 

 ,the lower part of the Hems to encourage them 

 in a free and firon^ growth to produce large 

 full heads. 



Some of the earlieil planted crops will be- 

 -gin to produce heads in September, and 



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