KITCHEN GARDEN DISPLAYEU, 4.I 3 



towards the latter end of April : diawingdrDls 

 Qi>ly about ah inch deep, and two tee i and a' 

 half aiunder ; \o\v a row of beans in each drill 

 only two inches apart, as many may fail at this 

 fcafon, and cover them in with the earth not 

 jnore than the depth of the driii, for fear of rot- 

 ting them. After fo wing this crop, if inucli rain 

 or cold weather happen, examine the beans in 

 the ground, to fee if they remain found, or ap- 

 pear moil of them in a decaying rtate; and in the 

 Utter cafe, fow again direflly, if dry weather. 



But for the main crops, iow plentifully in 

 May and June, in any open compartments of 

 lightiih good ground, a portion once a fort- 

 night or three weeks, of the Canterbury, Bat- 

 t^rfea, and fpeckled dwarfs, as principal bear- 

 ers, or of any other forts, except the early, as 

 they continue but a fhort time in bearing. ' 

 Drawing drills two feet and ahalf afumier, and 

 about an inch and a half deep, fow, the beans 

 tvv'O or three inches apart, and earth them over 

 evenly: fow more of the fame forts twice in 

 July, and fome the beginning of Augufi, for 

 the lalt crop ; and from thefe different fowings 

 jd the order as above, a regular fucceffion will 

 be produced from June or July till Odober. 



Or for a few early, fome may be fowed in a 

 gen tie- hot- bed in April, to raife the plants an 

 in-ch or two in growth, to tranfplant into a 

 %var*n border the beginning of May. 



According as the plants of the different 

 <:Yn^<i advance in growth, hoe them occaiio- • 

 n*liy.to kill the weeds, and draw fome earrbfiJ 

 np> to. the Items of the plants, which wiILt 

 ilj[;cag^hen and forward their growth. 



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