40 The Ga7'deners Kakndar. Feb, 



If the feafon is forward, you may flip feme 

 of your old Artichoke flocks if the fhoots 

 are forward enough, and plant out fome of 

 the clearcft and mofl promifing plants for a 

 ^new plantation ; for on dry foils thefe flips 

 fliould be planted early in the feafon, otherwife 

 the heads will be fmall, and when the plants 

 are late planted on dry ground, they frequently 

 mifs bearing the fame year. Thefe young 

 plants will produce fruit in autumn, after thofe 

 on the old flocks are gone. The pardcular 

 directions for doing this are exhibited in the 

 Gardeners Dictionary. 



Continue to plant Beans, and fow Peas, 

 every fortnight or three Weeks, that there may 

 be no want of thefe things in the kitchen dur- 

 ino- the feafon : the Windfor Bean is by much 

 the beft fort for planting at this feafon, being 

 much preferable for the table to all the forts 

 for eating except the fmall Mazagan Bean j 

 which feme perfons prefer to all the other 

 kinds, therefore they continue planting that 

 fort during the whole feafon of Beans. Some 

 of the larger forts of Peas (hould now be fown, 

 particularly the Spanilh Morotto, which is a 

 plentiful bearing fort, and a good Pea for eat- 

 ing, and the Marrow-fat j thefe are for the 

 common ufe of the family ; but fome of the 



- Charlton 



