fl qoan(lt)», artd prkfc <hem into other b^ds, 

 and watered ; nnd in. whick to remain, and 

 advalfi-ce in ftrettgth, three, four, o>- five 

 weeks. Then when thefe, and t^ofe in th« 

 feed-beds, have feveral leaves about three 

 inches broad or more, tranfplant the diiFerent 

 crops inJuIy,Aagu'f^, Septe!nb«',and Oftober, 

 &c. in open quarters of ground, in rows a 

 foot apart, by fix to ^rght, ten or twelve inches 

 in the lines. As they advance in growth, 

 k^ep them clear of large weeds, by hoeing a$ 

 occafion requires; alfo hoe aiki teofen tk^ 

 earth about the plants. 



According as the coleworts, thus finally tranf-. 

 J)ranted, advance to fome tolerable fize, with 

 leaves as broad as a hand, or more, and with 

 moderately full hearts, they are proper to ga- 

 ther for ufe as wanted, in Autumn, Winter, 

 and Spring, till April or May, either draw- 

 ing or cutting them clean as they cbmie to 

 hand, row and row, or only the larg^eft, as in 

 Si thinning order, every other row, and th$ 

 fame of the plants in the rows, leaving th* 

 others to acquire a larger fize, with fitiall 

 cabbagy hearts, as before obferved, or to be- 

 come young light cabbages. 



If coleworts are required in Summer, fow 

 fome feed in March and April ; and the 

 plants tranfplanted in May and June. 



To fave colewoi't feed^ as it is advifcd to 

 cultivate principally the cabbage coleworr, it 

 (hould be faved from any of the forts before 

 mentioned, as direfted undet the trtick Ca^ 



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