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NH IS Week it will be proper to. ie in 
a farther Crop of Endive for. blanching; 
and as the Seafon is unfavourable, tho’ the Work 
neceffary, let the Gardener take thefe Precau- 
tions, | 
Let him take up a Parcel of Boitive Se 
from their common Bed ; chufing fuch as have } 
the Opportunity of a mild and moift Day, to 
: make a fecond Plantation of that Kind. 
~Thefe’ fhould be- planted in a dry and rich, 
Soul; and they will: fucceed, the others: for 
the’ Table. a | 
- One common Error ‘we are here to. caution the 
Gardener toavoid, which i is the fowing the Ground 
| with another Crop whereon thefe Cabbages are to. 
the moft and beft curl’d Leaves. 
Let him draw. fome Cords acrofs an airy, 
cool Room, and tye up thefe Plants as they. | | 
are taken. out. of the Ground, with the Roots up-. 
ward. 
This is beft done with a Baft afd. the 
' ‘Trouble is little: the faving of the Plants,-am- | 
ply recompenfes it, for the Wet draining 
from their Leaves, in that Manner, they are 
exempted from the common Accident of rotting: 
_in the Ground, before they begin to blanch. 
“Open a Trench in a dry Part of the Kitch- 
én Ground to the South, and lay in the Endive 
Plants after they have hung alt Ses mt in’ 1 the 
South-fide of the Ridge, - | 
Bury them within half an Inch of the Tops 
and when thé Work is finifhed, {ee there be fuch- 
a Slope'that'the Water will run off. 
Thus they will blanch regularly, ° and will 
obtain not — a fine pati but a ee Fla- 
vour. — | , 28 oe tas 
_ This: Week let the Gardener repeat his Care’ 
_ Of, fearchir 
. terpillars. Nefts. ‘upon the Trees. The Nakednefs 
or the KITCHEN-GARDEN 
ing Re Snails in Holes, and for Cas. 
of the Place, will make it eafy for him to find 
: them; and he will thus fecure his Spring-Crops. — 
‘In the Beginning of Winter we directed the 
| Gardener to plant out fome of his early Kinds. 
of Cabbage ; ; and it will be proper now to watch 
be planted. | 
~ This j is a common Practice about Loudon, where 
h Land is very dear, and the People who raife” 
- thefe T hings muft make the moft of every Inch 
' of it: and from their Practice it is tranfcribed in-* 
to the Books upon this Subjeét. °° 
The ufual Crop is Spinnach, and they fow: 
it ‘before they plant the’ Cabbages ;. ‘but in this, 
Cafe both are the worfe for it; and thére i is no 
Reafon why the ‘Country Gentleman, who has - 
_ Ground enough, fhould’ impair two Crops, by divi-- 
ding the Nourifhment, which is only fufficient for 
| es one of them to Perfection, 
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