Od. "The Gardeners Kakndar. 303 



The Spinach, Carrots, Onions, (ifc. which 

 were fown the end of July, or in Auguft, muft 

 now be kept clean from weeds j for if they 

 are permitted to grov/, they will over-run and 

 fpoil the crops, elpecially the Spinach, which 

 will rot off wherever the weeds fpread over it. 



Plant Beans, and few Peas, upon dry grounds, 

 and in warm fituations, which fiiould be re- 

 peated twice ; the firfc at the beginning, and 

 the other at the end of this month ; becaufe if 

 the firfl: fliould be too forward to ftand the win- 

 ter, the other, being put into the ground later, 

 may fucceed. 



Toward the end of this month, tranfplant 

 the Cauliflower plants into the places where 

 they are to abide the winter ; fome of which 

 fliould be put under bell or hand-glafies, if 

 you have any, obferving to plant two plants 

 under each glafs, becaufe if one of them (hould 

 fail, the other will he fufBcient: for in the 

 fpring, if they both live through the w'inter, 

 one plant mufl: be tranfplanted out. Thefe 

 plants which are put under glafles, will come 

 earlier than thofe which are wintered in beds, 

 and tranfplanted out in the fpring, by a fort- 

 night, or more. You may ajfo plant fome of 

 thefe plants on warm borders, near Vv^alls, pales, 

 or hedges 5 where, if the v/intcr doth not prove 



very 



