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fowed on the ground where cauliflowers and 

 cabbages are to be planted in wide rows, to 

 make the moll advantage of the ground where 

 neccfTary ; or may rometimes, as above, fow fpi- 

 nach and a thin crop of radiflies together, the 

 radilhes will be drawn off to give room for 

 the fpinach. 



Or fpinach may be fometimes fowed in 

 drills a foot afunder. 



For Winter fpinach to (land for ufe in that 

 feafon, and for a principal Spring crop till the 

 Spring-fowed plants come in, a good crop 

 fhould be fowed in Augull and beginning of 

 September of the triangular-leaved kind; fow 

 a principal crop the tiril or fecond week in 

 Augult, but not later than the third week, as 

 the plants fowed at thefe times v/ill not run 

 the fame year^ as is the cafe with all thefe 

 fowed before ; allot a compartment of good 

 dry-lying ground expofed to the Winter's 

 funj low the feed broad-cafl, and rake it well 

 into the ground, or may lay the ground out 

 jn four or five f^et wide beds, with alleys be- 

 tween, fowing the feed in the fame manner. 



When tlie plants are up with leaves an inch 

 broad, in September they will want thinning 

 and clearing from weeds, performing it by 

 hand or a fmall two-inch hoe, thinning the 

 plants about three inches diftance, eradicat- 

 ing all weeds: after this, when the fpinach is 

 more advanced with leaves two or three inches 

 broad in O<ftober and November, fome may 

 be thinned out for vSe where thick, clearing 

 the crop ?,z this time thgruughly from weeds, 



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