276 T^ke Gardejiers Kakndar, Sept. 

 ed, which is the reafon why fome perfons pre- 

 fer the dung of ftone horfes to that of other 

 animals \ and let your knobs of fpawn be laid to 

 dry in a Ihady place a fortnight, before you put 

 them into the bed. The particular directions 

 for making of thofe beds may be feen in the 

 Gardeners Dictionary. 



Hoe and clean Turneps 5 and the Spinach 

 which was fown the lafl: month, from weeds, 

 cutting out the plants where they are too clofe ^ 

 obferving, if poffible, to do this in dry wea- 

 ther ; otherwife the weeds will take root again, 

 and be very troublefome. You fliould alfo 

 weed the beds of Onions, Carrots, Cauli- 

 flower, Cabbage plants, and Coleworts, which 

 were fown the lafl month ; for if the weeds 

 are permitted to grow, they will foon ©ver-top 

 the plants and fpoil them. 



Earth up your Celery as it advances in 

 height, obferving always to do it in dry wea- 

 ther j and be careful not to earth it above the 

 hearts of the plants, becaufe that would pre- 

 vent its growing tall, and many times occ^afion 



Its rotting. 



The middle of this month you may fafely 

 iranfplant moft forts of perennial aromatick 

 plants ; as Rofemary, Lavender, Stcechas, Gf^. 

 which will ti}ke root again before the frofl 



comes 



