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| Produits M0w - in Ss cap 
CHLORTS, 
HE Noe ena this Part of the 
Ground, recounted in laft Week’s Cata- 
logue, continue ; there may be added to the Lift, 
the common purple and fcarlet Radifh ; which, 
beft Seafon, and very juicy. | | 
Endive, of the fineft Kinds, 1s in its Perfection; 
and there is, from Hot-Beds, {mall Salleting, equal 
to that of the Spring. ; 
upon well-chofen Ground, will yet be found very 
ees 
The Turnep- -rooted Radith 1S alfo ‘now in its ' the Moifture of the Ground. 
Mufhrooms continue plentiful from the Beds ; 
and the hardyer Soop and Pot-herbs flourifh from 
OF SISSIES SSIES ASIA SISAL EeEeEt 
CHA P. 
il. 
The Care and Culture 2 the K: itchen - Ground. 
OME of the Culiflewer Plants, 
This..is the Method I have found ania beft. 
Dig up.a. Piece of good Ground in a fhelter’d Si- 
tuation, and plant in the fineft of the Cauliflower 
Plants, at fuch Diftance as they may be conveni- 
ently preferv’d under Glafies. | 
Set only ‘one Plant for ‘each Glafs; and 
when they are all in, and thave had their firtt 
Watering, fift over the whole Ground a 
light Covering of Coal-afhes. This preferves it 
greatly from Frofts, which elfe beginning to 
ck the Earth on the Outfide of the Glafiles, 
the F laws will continue under them, and hurt 
the Plants. 
It is the Cuftom to o plant two for every Glafs ; 
that if one fails; the other may fucceed : there- 
is. an Appearance of Reafon in the Practice ; 
but it is only an n Appearance. By what I have 
ot which 
we have fpoken in the. preceding /Week’s 
Numbers, muit now be_planted-out,)andtaken | 
Gnto due Care for the Winter. 
feen, one of thefe’ often ftarves the other, and 
both come to little good. 
Thefe are to be cover’d all the bad Weather? 
and at the fame Time fome more of the Plants 
fhould be carefully fee" in warm fhelter’d Borders, 
under Pales. 
> Thofe under the Glafes will come earlier ian 
the others ; and will fucceed if thefe fhould fail, 
Seedling Afparagus-Beds muft now be protected 
Supply for a Spring Plantation. 
The Stalks muft be cut down, and the Beds ¢ co- 
| from the Froft, and they will then furnith a fine 
vered with a Scattering of frefh Mould, and ano-' 
ther of rotted Dung. If the fucceeding Seafon prove 
very fevere, there mutt be fome dry Straw fpread over 
them; and when it is milder, this muft be taken off 
This done, let the Gardener go once again over 
his whole Ground, and wherever he {ees a Growth 
need to perform that ufeful Office, for the Frofts ” } 
| will let no-more rife. 
EDEN: 
