2 7he Gardeners Kalendar. Ja«. 



cafe when the ground is to be dug at the time 

 when the crops are to be put in. On warm bor- 

 ders and banks, near walls, pales, or hedges, you 

 may now fow Raduli, Carrot, and Lettuce feeds; 

 and in Vv^arm fituations {qs^ fome Peas, and plant 

 Beans to fucceed thofe which were planted in 

 ihe former months. You may now plant the fir ft 

 crop of Windfor and Sandv^^ich Beans, about 

 the ii^iddle of this month, which will come in to 

 fucceed the early Beans to fupply the table when 

 they are going off. The Sandwich Beans may 

 be firfl: planted, being hardier than the Windfor; 

 therefore are preferred by the market gardeners, 

 how have more regard to the quantity, than 

 the quality of their crops ; but the Windfor 

 Beans are by much the bed fort for the 

 table* 



If the froft fliould prove very fevere, it will 

 be proper to cover the ridges over the roots of 

 Artichokes, either with old tanners bark, horfe 

 dung, litter, or fern, which ever can be mod 

 e^ifily procured, to prevent the ixQ?i from pene- 

 trating fo far into the ground, as to deftroy the 

 Artichokes ; the neglecting of this, has very 

 often proved fatal to the^e in very fliarp winters. 



Vv'hen this mon-th proves feverely cold, and 



.the pround is frozen fo hard as not to be dug 



(as il often happens), then you may carry dang 



and 



