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NOVEMBER. 



Work to be do?2e i?i the Kitchen- 

 Garden. 



^^^S^^: H E ground between ^ 

 ^Sig l:^o rnuft now be trenched, 



Artichokes 

 and the 



1.^^ earth between the rows laid la 

 fti'>^^.aS^d> ridges over the roots, equally on 

 their fides and tops, to prevent their being in- 

 jured by froft 5 this will preferve them much 

 better than long dung, which is by fome igno- 

 rant perfons ufed for that purpofe. But 

 before this is done, the plants (houjd be cut 

 off quite clofe to the furface of the ground, un- 

 lefs where jhere are fome very flrong plants 

 which are knit for fruity which may be tied up 

 with a fmall hayband, and the earth laid up 

 clofe to them, to preferve them from froft; 

 but if afterwards the w^eather ihould be very 

 fevere, it will be proper to cover them over with 



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