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| O&ob. Hoe, | viable the Surface all about the Plants. | ‘Laftly, let him dig the Ground between the O@ob. 
— This will deftroy the Weeds, and prepare’ the. Rows; and by this Means he will cut off “the ae 
Earth about them to receive the full Benefit of | Ends of the Roots, and prepare a freth broken j 
she’ Ads andDewsis: 7) si bade: isi2 oxerebden | Soil forthe newF ibres which will {hoot from them. of 
CPSSPOOOSODOLERESSSSOOOSS SSO SESETETEOSESOSSOOSE 
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Produéts of the Kitchen-Garden now in Perfettion. - 
‘TH E principal Produce the Kitchen Ground F Beet Root is never in better Seafon ; and for 
- now affords, befide Cabbages, Carrots, and | thofe who are fond: of Salfafie, this is a good 
the reft of that common Tribe, are Artichokes, | Time for 1s SS ay ett “a 
which are valuable, becaufe of the Seafon ; There will be alfo fome good Lettuces, and 
and fome Cauliflowers,. ripened at this advanced — 
| from the Mufhroom Beds a vatt Produce, if they 
Time, by the Management we directed of break- | have been made and preferv’d according to our 
ing ig the Middle Leaves, 3.2% sedesiq 2d) ) 
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! Rules. pag ae vie 
elit ec tte cata ce 
: alana’ ae iy HAP. “4 Il, a ae . : i 
sre ging The Care and Culture of the Ground. + 
HE. early Batter fea ‘Cabbage, the Plants — 
~ Of which fhould now be well advanced in 
Growth, will be fit tobe planted out at: proper 
Diftances, where they ate to ftand for cabbaging. 
This, is. fuppofed to be one of the. moft: trivial 
Operations in Gardening, yet not one in fifty 
Gendt Welles 6 d'T. wich al. edt ies 
_, ., Phe, Eofs:. of, thefe Plants’ in the Frofts is a | 
common Complaint; and it is the Occafion of a | 
great Difappointment, not only to Private Fa- 
milies, but to thofe who raife them for Sale. ~ 
Many Contrivances are directed for fecuring | 
what is to be done with them. oe | 
The Beds of Mint and Baum, and the like 
- Plants, muft now be enriched and encouraged 
for making a‘good Appearance in Spring, ‘The 
-firft Care is to cut down the dead*Stalks, and lay 
the Ground even. « Thenit is to be fprinkled over 
and we fhall in the next inform. the Gardener — 
the Earth about the Roots thould have a careful 
digging. This anfwers every Purpofe of Im- 
_ Provement, and the fucceeding ‘Spring will not 
| | tive than is commonly thought. They nip fome of aa 
_ the Plants, and they rock and fway. others, fothat 
The Trouble of -this is little, and the Ad- | 
vantage is very great: few of the Plants thus | 
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managed are loft in the worft Winters. 
We have directed the covering the Muthroom 
’ Beds with Thatch ; € now © mi d. {| * 
to fee whether it holds good, or is in any Part & 
defective ; for if the Wet gets in, there will be | ™ 
Afparacus at Chrifimas is reckoned a. great = ae 
Delicacy s but it is very much, inferiour co tha Prop EAR icth cy gg org ied 
paar at a more natural Seafon However, brings. in Fey bole He ¢ Med = fh a ing 
vho chule to {upply their Tables.at that dtrcaed dks G : . 5 wehave 
Time, this is the Period of preparing for it ii at ; arcener 1o-well, to, provide. in. the 
Hot Beds mutt. be made, for -it. this Week, rs Bhp 
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