May. The Gardeners Kalendar, 147 



ways be fupported by lines and ftakes, as foon 

 as they begin to flower. 



The Tomatos for foups, and the Capficums 

 for pickiingj which have been raifed upon hot- 

 beds, fhould be tranfplanted to the places where 

 they are defigned to remain : toward the end 

 of the month, if the weather proves favourable, 

 the Tomatos fliouid be planted near a wall, 

 pale, hedge, or efpalier, to which the plants, 

 when grown, muft be faftened, to fupport 

 them ; othervv^ife they will fall on the ground, 

 which will prevent the fruit from ripening, and 

 caufe it to rot in the autumn, efpecially in moid 

 weather r the Capficums ihould be planted in 

 a rich foil and a warm fituation, and in dry 

 weather they muft be frequently watered to 

 have plenty of pods. 



Products of the K i t c h e n-G a r d e n, 



Radifhes, Spinach, feveral forts of Cabbage 

 Lettuce, Sorrel, Mint, Balm, Winter Savory, 

 Borage, Buglofs, Spring Colev/orts, Tragopo- 

 gon, the young fho^ts of which are by feme 

 preferred to Afparagus, young Onions, Cives, 

 Afparagus, Peas, Beans, fome early Artichokes, 

 Cauliflowers, early Cabbages, young Carrots 

 from under walls and hedges, Cucumbers, 

 L 2 Melons, 



