304 TJje Gardeners Kalendar. Od. 



very fevere, they will (land very well. But 

 thofe plants which are for the general crop, 

 fhould be planted under frames to fecure them 

 againft hard fioft. 



The Cabbage plants, which were fown in 

 the beginning of Auguft, fliould now be tranf- 

 planted out for god (efpecially thofe of the 

 early kind) ; but it will be proper to have fome 

 plants in a warm fituation referved, left the 

 froft ihould deftroy thofe which are planted 

 out in the full ground ; or if any of thefe now 

 planted out, run up to feed in the fpring, 

 which is frequently the cafe in mild feafons, or 

 when the feed is fown too early, there may be 

 a fupply of plants to make them good. As to 

 the Long-fided Cabbage, which is a later fort, 

 that need not be planted out for good till Fe- 



bruary. 



Where any beds of Welih or common Oni- 

 ons were fown, they {hould be cleaned from 

 weeds \ for at this feafon the blades of the 

 Welfh Onions will intirely decay, fo that be- 

 fore the culture of them was fully known, many 

 perfons have fuppofed theOnions were dead and 

 duo- up the beds \ but in fix weeks or two 

 months after, they will come up again very 

 ftrong, and refift the fevered froft 5 fo that 

 when all the common fort of Onion is deftroyed 



by 



