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SECT 10:.N, 
or the 
CHLORIS, 
HIS Week let the Gardener dig up. three 
Pieces of his Kitchen Ground, and raking 
them well, and laying them perfectly level, let 
him on one fow fome Radifh Seed, on the other 
fome Spinach, and on the third Lettuce. 
Thefe will come into Service at a very a- 
| greeable * Time ; and to keep up a Supply, there 
fhould once in a F ‘ortnight, for fome Time, be’ 
ae Repetition. 
Let a Piece of very rich Ground be dug up 
; under a warm Wall, and fown with young Sal- 
leting. This foon grows too large for Ufe, and 
muft therefore be “frequently renew'd by frefh 
— Sowings. | 
_ This is a fit Seafon for fowing a Crop of Sor- 
rel; and Beets fhould be alfo fown now for a 
large Crop. 
- The Excellence of this Root gee upon. its 
- Size, therefore let the Ground for it be very deep 
dug, and very well broken. . 
This Week is proper for the sie Rocam- 
Hole and all the Onion. Kinds. 
Cautions are to be abferved. 
Jf the Froft fet in very fevere ‘ni after the |. 
the Surface muft be 
Seeds are in the Ground, 
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iv. 
KITCHEN-GARDEN. 
Matter: if when they come up there fhould be 
mild Weather without Rain, though this is not 
common. at the prefent Seafon, they muft be 
carefully and gently water’d. 
This fhould be done with a Pot that has a 
| fine Nofe ; ; and the Water muft be taken from 
a fhallow Pond, or it muft be fuch as has ftood 
out all Day. 
The Time of watering mutt now be asin ; 
and the beft of all is an Hour and half after 
-Sun-rife, for then the F roft is over naturally for 
that Night, and the Sun will warm the Water 
in the Ground: whereas if it had béen given at 
Night in the Summer Way, a Froft coming ‘on 
might have taken the ‘more hold, and cetiroya 7 
the Noe Crop. 
After the Plants are up, they require to be kept 
clear from Weeds, and to have the Surface~ of 
the Earth frequently ftir’d about them, but not 
too deep. — 
wk fie Weeds muit be pulled up by Hand fi rom 
| among thofe which are tender, and grow clofe ; 
In all thefe Sowings and Plantations, the fame 
but for the Jarger Kinds the Hoe very well an- 
| fwers the Purpofe. 
“With good Care. there is no Seaion from which 
Things grow fo freely ; ; but without. this Care 
lightly cover’d with Pea-ftraw, or fome fuch | none is fo dangerous, 
Feb. | 3 ae | | ' Feb, 
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