Nov. l^he Gardeners Kalendar. 339 

 the haulm (hould be cut down, and the weeds 

 ihould be hoed from off the beds in the alleys, 

 where they muft be buried 3 and the earth of 

 the alleys fhould be fpread over the beds, in 

 the manner direded in the former month. 



In mild weather the Cauliflower and Let- 

 tuce plants, which are under gkfles, or in 

 frames, (liould have as much free air as poffi- 

 ble, by fetting off the glaffes every day, in dry 

 weather; and, in wet weather, 'the glaffes 

 Ihould be kept over them : but they muft be 

 raifed on one fide with props, to let in as. 

 much free air as poffible 3 for they fhould not 

 receive too much v/et at this feafon, left it 

 fhould caufe them to rot : nor muft they be 

 too clofely covered, left they draw up too 

 weak, which will endanger them, if there 

 fliould afterwards be much frofty weather, 

 without fun in the day-time, when they vvill 

 require to be clofely covered, perhaps for feve- 

 ral days together. 



Sow Peas, and plant Beans, in dry weather, 

 to fucceed thofe which were planted the for- 

 mer month ; and draw feme earth to the ftems 

 of thofe Peas and Beans which are come up, 

 which will preferve them from being injured' 

 by the froft. 



Z 2 Sow 



