1 o The Gardeners Kalendar. Jan. 

 frequently bought of the Dutch, who are 



very careful in faving this particular fort of 

 feed, never fuffering any other fort of Cabbages 

 to ftand near them for feeds : for the fame vari- 

 ation frequently happens, where Savoys are 

 planted near Cabbages for feed ; therefore to 

 preferve thefe right, each fort fliould be planted 

 by itfelf for feed, to preferve them from varying. 



Make fome gentle hot-beds the beginning of 

 this month, for to plant fome Tanfey and 

 Mint, which, if carefully managed, will be fit 

 for ufc all February and March ; after which time 

 the beds in the open air will fupply the kitchen. 



If the former month, or the beginning of 

 this, has proved fo fevere as to dcftroy the early 

 Radifhes and Carrots, w^hich were fown on 

 warm borders, you mull: make fome gentle 

 hot-beds to fow fome Radiflies upon to come 

 early, fo foon as the weather will permjt to do 

 this work, to liipply the table in the fpring, 

 before thofe can come which are now to be 

 fown in the open air : but thefe hot-beds muft 

 be earthed eight or -nine inches deep, otherwife 

 there will not be depth enough for the roots to 

 run down before they reach the dung, which 

 will ftop the roots from going farther. There 

 fiiould alfo be fome feeds of each ibrt fown on 

 warm borders in the open air as foon as the 



weather 



