June. The Ga7^de7ters Kahndar. 177 

 Plant out young plants of all forts of fweet 

 herbs which were fown in March ; as Thyme, 

 Hyffop, Sweet-marjoram, Sf^. and alfo Clary, 

 Burnet, SojtcI, Marigolds, and many other 

 forts, obferving to allow them room enough 

 to fpread, which will render them much 

 fironger than thofe which remain in the feed- 

 beds 3 butthefe muft be duly watered, and the 

 fweet herbs which are planted in beds, fiiould 

 be fcreenedfrom the fun, until they have taken 

 root. 



Clear and hoe the ground whereon your 

 earlieft Cauliflowers grew, which will be all 

 gone by the middle or latter end of this 

 month. And if you have ridges of Cucum- 

 bers or Melons made between the rows of Cau- 

 liflowers, (as is the pradlice of the London gar- 

 deners) you {hould dig all the ground between 

 the ridges of Cucumbers, and lay out the Vines 

 in regular order 5 this will not only loofen the 

 ground for the roots of the plants, but alfo de- 

 ftroy the weeds, and render the furface of the 

 ground wholfomer for the Vines to lie upon : 

 but in doing of this, you fliould be very careful 

 not to bruife or break the Vines, which would 

 be very injurious to them ; and (ifpollible) let 



>at be done in moift weather. 



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