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OCTOBER 



Work to he 



done in the Kitchen- 

 Garden. 



U C H Afpax^agus^beds as were not 

 drefTed in the former month, 

 {hould now be done by cutting 

 down the withered hauUn, and 

 hoeing the weeds from off the beds into the 

 alleys ; then dig the alleys, and caft the earth 

 over the beds, burying the weeds in the alleys 5 

 but where the beds want manuring, there 

 fhould be fome very rotten dung laid over them 

 after the weeds are cleaned off, and then 

 the earth of the alleys fhould be fpread thereon. 

 When this is finiflied, there may be one row 

 of Cabbage or Colewort plants planted in the 

 middle of each alley, where, in fevere winters, 

 thefe will often efcape, when thofe planted on 

 the level ground are deftroyed \ and as they 



will 



