210 'The Gar defter s Kaleitdar. July, 

 rubbifli or weeds which may be there ; and if 

 you have Cucumbers for picklers, between the 

 wide rows (as is the common praftice of the 

 London gardeners), you muft draw up the 

 earth round the holes, in which the plants 

 grow with a hoe, forming it in a hallow like a 

 bafon, to contain the water given them ; and 

 if there are Cabbages for winter ufe, in the 

 narrow rows (which is alfo by the fame gar- 

 deners pradtifed), they {hould have earth 

 drawn to their ftems, and the whole ground 

 entirely cleared from weeds. 



About the end of this month you {hould 

 fow Spinach for winter ufe, as alfo Coleworts, 

 Carrots, and Onions, to fiand the winter for 

 fpring ufe; and Turneps for the laft crop^ 

 fliould now be fown in the open field for to 

 come in the fpring. Tranfplant Savoys, Broc*- 

 .coli, and . Cabbages, for fpring ufe, and plant 

 put Cauliflowers for therautumn crop. 



Plant Celery into drills for blanching (if it 

 be of the Italian fort; but.if it be the Turnep- 

 rooted fort, it is better, to plant it on level 

 ground) drawing up a fmall ridge of earth oji 

 each fide to prevent the water from efcaping ; 

 and plant out Endive forblanchlng. - Continue 

 fowing all forts of fmall fall et herbs, which> at 

 this kz^i^^y foon grov/ too large for ufe. 



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