KITCHEN-GARDEN PLANTS. CHAP. V. 



is ripe, while the plant is still in bloom. If you wish to 

 have it young at all times, you may sow in the spring, 

 in the summer, in autumn, or, at any time. The plants 

 should not stand too thick upon the ground, and the 

 ground should be kept clean. Any awkward corner 

 under one of the hedges will do very well for borage, 

 which, however, is by no means unornamental in a 

 flower-garden, both flower and leaf being very pretty. 



