366 KITCHEN GARDEN DISPLAYED. 



Sow the feed in March, or April, in a 

 moderate hot-bed under frames and lights, or; 

 hand glalTes ; and when the plants are up, gi-ve 

 air, and occafional light waterings, anJ when 

 two or three inches high, prick fome in a 

 new hot-bed, or forward them ; or in want 

 of this, in a bed of natural earth the end of 

 April, or beginning of May, defended with 

 a frame and glafles, or in cold nights, or bad 

 weather with garden mats ; water them, and 

 give Ihade from the mid-day fun till they 

 rake root ; giving alfo.. frequent waterings in 

 their advancing growth till the middle or 

 latter end of May, or beginning of June, in 

 warm weather, then tranfplant them into the 

 full ground fifteen or eighteen inches apart, 

 and watered. 



They will grow bufhy, flower, and produce 

 pods in July, Auguli, and September, to (ga- 

 ther green and ripe, as wanted. 



The ripe pods produce plenty of feed in 

 Autumn. 



CARROT. 



Orange, or Common Large Carrot 

 Early Horn Carrot 

 Yellow Carrot. 



/^ A R R O T S are hardy biennial plants, 

 raifed every year from feed in the Spring, 

 kc. moft valuable roots to culiivate for prin- 

 cipal crops for ufe great part of the year ; 



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