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AUGUST 



Work to be done in the Kitchen- 

 Garden. 



H E beginning of this nnionth you 

 muft fow Onions, to fupply the 

 table early in the fpring for fal- 

 lets, &c. and, left the winter 

 fhould prove fevere, it will be proper to fow a 

 few Welfli Onions at the fame time ; for thefc 

 will endure the greateft cold, when the com- 

 mon forts are frequently deftroyed 3 but thefe 

 have a ftronger flavour than the common fort, 

 which is the only reafon they are not fo much 

 efteemed. 



You muft alfo fow Spinach, to fupply the 

 kitchen in winter and fpring. The beft fort 

 to endure cold, is the prickly-feeded kind, 

 which is what moft people fow at this fea- 

 fon, it being much hardier than the round- 

 leaved 



