Sept, The Gardeners Kalendar. 2j^ 

 tranrplanted again into their winter-beds, or 

 in rows to be covered with bell or hand- 

 glafles. 



Toward the middle of this month, you muft 

 fow fome feeds of Cos, Cilicia, and Brown 

 Dutch Lettuces, to plant under frames or hand- 

 glafles, which may be covered in fevere frofl" ; 

 fo that if thofe on the warm borders are de- 

 ftroyed, thefe may be preferved : and if thofe 

 ihould efcape, thefe will come after them, and 

 the table may be better fupplied. 



The Cardoons which were planted out in* 

 June, fhould now be earthed up; in doing of 

 which, you muft carefully tie up their leaves 

 with an hay-band ; then lay the earth up to 

 each plant, about eighteen inches high, being 

 careful not to bury their hearts. This work 

 fhould always be performed in dry weather. 



You may now make Muihroom-beds ; in 

 doing of which, you muft obferve to make 

 choice of fuch dung as hath lain about three 

 weeks or a mouth on an heap, whereby its 

 great heat is loft -, nor fhould the dung, in- 

 tended for this purpofe, be thrown on a heap 

 to ferment, as is the pradice for hot-beds; be- 

 caufe if it ever is violently hot, it will not take 

 the fpawn of the MuQirocms near fo vi^ell, as 

 that dung which has not been much ferment- 



T 2 ed. 



