214 ^he Gardeners Kakndar. July, 

 winter, and put out fome (hoots in the au- 

 tumn. 



The Cucumbers which were brought up 

 under hand-glafles, being now in full bearing, 

 mad be duly watered in dry weather, other- 

 wife they will be exhaufted in a fhort time, 

 and decay. 



Tranfplant the Celery into beds which was 

 fown in May, that the plants may acquire 

 rtrength before they are planted into drills : 

 and tranfplant fome Endive, to liicceed that 

 which was planted the former month. 



Now you may fow the Turnep-rooted Ra- 

 difh, whiph will be in great perfedtion for the 

 table in Odober, and continue good until the 

 hard frofl deftroys them : and where the com- 

 mon fort of Radi(h is required for the table in 

 autumn, if fome feeds are fown on moift ground 

 the latter end of this month, they will be fit to 

 draw in a month or five weeks after, and will 

 continue good a month longer. 



Clear the Artichokes, which were planted 

 the lafl: fpring, frorn weeds, and all other 

 crops which v^ere fown between them, thaj: 

 they may have full liberty to fpread ; for if they ' 

 are crouded with any other plants at this fea- 

 fon, thev will produce fmall fruit ^ and thofe 

 Artichokes which are now fit foj ufe upon the 

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