Apr. The Gardeners Kakndar. 1 1 1 

 fubjedl to drop off where the beds are grown 

 cool, or proper coverings are wanting. 



Sow Turneps on a moift fpot of ground, 

 to fucceed thofe which were fown the laft 

 month J thofe which were then fowed ftiould 

 BOW be hoed out to a proper diftance, cutting 

 up all the weeds between them. 



Your beds of Mint, Tarragon, Parfley, &c. 

 fhould now be carefully weeded ; for if the 

 weeds are permitted to get above the plants, at 

 this feafon, they will draw them up weak, and 

 fpoil them: and if the feafon fhould prove dry, 

 the beds fliould be watered, which will greatly 

 promote the growth of the plants. 



You may now plant cuttings or flips of Mint, 

 Tarragon, &c, to make new beds where they 

 arc wanted, for the old plants are apt to decay, 

 after they have flood two or three years. 



Tranfplant fome of your Cilicia, Cofs, and 

 other large kinds of Lettuces, which were fown 

 on a moderate hot-bed in February, obferving 

 to water them if the weather proves dry, until 

 they have taken new root... w l 



The Cabbages and Savoys, tvhich were fown 

 the laft month, (hould now be thinned and 

 pricked out into beds, that they may acquire 

 ftrength before they are tranfplanted out for 

 good ; and the feed-beds muft be weeded, 



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