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SEPTEMBER. 



TVorli io he done in the Kitchen- 

 Garden, 



pp^35^ H E middle of this month you 



Wm. 



'^^1 mufi: plant out your Cauliflower- 



H^''-' hW^ plants which were fown in the 

 §^^^^^ laft month, placing them either 

 upon old Cucumber or Melon-beds ; for if 

 they are put upon beds without any dung un- 

 der them, the worms will draw them out of the 

 ground ; but if the feafon proves cold, and the 

 plants are backward, it will be proper to make 

 a flight bed with warm dang, which will bring 

 them forward : the diftance Vv'hich thefe plants 

 Ihould be allowed in thcfc beds is three inches 

 from row to row, and about two inches afun- 

 der in the rows, w^hich will be fufficient room 

 for them to grow till toward the end of Odo- 

 ber, W'hich is the time when they mufl be 



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