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comes on to prevent them ; but this fliould be 

 done in moid weather. 



Continue to fow fmall Sallet herbs ; fuch as 

 Radiflij Turnep, Creiles, Mullard, Cheivi!, 

 &c, but as the cold increafes, thev fhould have 

 a warmer iltuation, otherwife the morning frofls 

 will loofen the ground, and thereby turn their 

 rootS;t)ut to the air, whereby they vvill be de- 

 ilroyed. 



Gather all forts of feeds as they ripen, and 

 fpread them to dry upon mats or cloths -, and 

 then beat them out of their hufks, and put 

 them up in a dry place, until the feafons for 

 fowing them. 



In moid weather you may tranfplant your 

 Colewort plants, which were fovvn in July, into 

 the places where they are to remain till fpringj 

 and you fliould alfo tranfplant your Cabbage 

 plants which were fown the beginning of Au- 

 guft, that they may acquire ftrength before they 

 are planted out for good. 



Tranfplant fomc of your late fown Endive 

 on borders under warm walls, pales, or hedges, 

 toftand till February before it is blanched 3 and 

 in dry weather tie up fuch Endive ac is full 

 grown, to blanch it for ufe ; or if the plants 

 are covered clofe with tiles or boards, they wifl 

 blanch eaually well. 



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