370 KITCHEN GARDEN DISPtAYEQ.- 



dcr hand-glafTes, thefe placed in rows four 

 feet afuiider, aiid three feet in ihe ro\v, plaur- 

 ing four or five plants under the middle of 

 e>>ch glafs, four or five inches apart, but of 

 which only two are to r main under a glafs in 

 the Spiing. Give a light watering at plant- 

 ing, put on. the eL-iles dole till the plants 

 t.jke root, then raiijed on one fide one oi two 

 inches in n»i'd djys to admit vr ; the glaiies 

 to be conrinucd all Winter, but, in all nuld 

 open weachf:r, tilt up the South fide on props 

 tA'o or three inches high, as above obfervcd, 

 to admit the frie air, that the pianfs may not 

 dravv on too fali ; or fometimcs, in all line mild 

 dry days, fet the gl-^fics off, but put on every 

 night, and always fiiut down clofe in frofty, 

 cold, and bad wea'her, and tilced up when 

 temperate. And thus continue the glaiTes till 

 the middle or end of April: bur obferve, irt 

 the latter end of February, or in iVlarch, if 

 more than two plants rem lin under each glafs, 

 all above that number fliould be removed, 

 leaving the llrongeft ; and thofe thinned out, 

 p'ant in the- open ground, two feet and a 

 half dillance, drawing a little earth about 

 thofe remaining. Place the gla/fcs over them, 

 as above; but when the plants are confiderably 

 advanced, raife each glafs upon three props, 

 three or four inches high, to give good room 

 for a- free growth : thus they will come in for 

 the earlielt crops, and produce flower-heads 

 ill May and June. 



Tne other cauliflower plants, not planted 

 under hand-glaff"es in Odober, or where there 

 Ij not the convenience of thefe, Ihould at thar 



time. 



