JUNE*] KITCHEN VEGETABLES,, 93 



Of earthing up Potatoes. 



Now finally earth up these crops, and clean them 

 from weeds. They will require no further atten- 

 tion till fit for digging up for use. 



Of planting and sowing Savoys. 

 Savoys, for a full crop, may now be planted, and 

 a few for coleworts may also be sown. Plant, as 

 directed above for German greens ; and sow as di- 

 rected in March. 



Of sowing and thinning Turnip. 

 Turnip, for successional crops, may again be 

 sown. Weed and thin the advancing crops, as di- 

 rected last month, and water frequently in dry 

 weather. 



OF SALLADS. 



Presuming that regular successional crops of all 

 kinds of sallads have been sown and planted, as di- 

 rected in March, and hinted at in April, I shall 

 only remind the reader here, of the necessity of 

 watering them, as they may require, according to 

 the state of the weather j and of keeping them 

 clean from weeds. 



