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by the cold, thele will remain ; which was the 

 occafion for their being fo much cultivated in 

 gardens near London, Tome years fince ; but 

 their ftrong flavour renders them lefs efleemed 

 than the other fort, fo that of late years they 

 have not been fo generally propagated. 



You muft now fow all forts of fallet herbs 

 upon moderate hot-beds, either under frames, 

 or arched over with hoops, where they may be 

 covered with mats or cloths, to proted them 

 from froft ; otherwife they will be in danger 

 of being deftroyed thereby, as foon as they ap- 

 pear above ground : but where there are many 

 bell or hand-glaifes, the feeds may be fown un-' 

 der them, notwithftanding the two Cauliflower 

 plants which are there planted \ for if the feeds 

 are not fown too near the fl:ems of the plants, 

 or the falletting be not fuffered to remain- toa 

 long about them, it will not injure them 3 this 

 being confl:antly pradlifed by the gaxdeners near 

 London, with good faccefs. 



Some of the Colewort plants, which were 

 late fown, fhould now be planted out Vs^here 

 they are to remain for fpring ufe, that they 

 may fucceed thofe which were planted out the 

 former month. 



The Cauliflowers which v;ere fown in May, 

 will now begin to (hew their heads : therefore ^ 



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