SEC Ff 1O°N 
or the 
CHLORIS, 
504 A COMPLEAT BODY, &. 
July. es 7 gives July. 
YOXOOOOIRI IIIB IOIISIOK 
IV. 
KITCHEN-GARDEN. 
E T a Piece of Ground be chofen this Week | Jet the Gardener form his Practice upon. the gene- 
for the late Crop of French Beans. 
North. 
very mellow Dung upon the Ground firft of all, 
and dig it in. : 
Let the Surface. be levelled, and let fome 
“good found Seed of the large white Kind be 
-chofen. In the Morning put this to fteep in fome 
River Water, with a Handful of common Salt. 
In the Evening let fome Drills be opened with a 
It mutt 
be in a Part of the Kitchen-Garden open to the 
Noon-day Sun, and defended from the Eaft and- 
The Ground muft be dug. a full Spade 
deep; and it will be proper to fcatter fome 
ral Rule we have laid down in regard to. all Ve- 
getation, which is, that the Noe End of Na- | 
ture in the Growth of Plants is the Ripening of 
their Seeds; and that nothing exhautts them 
like it, : | 
Let him take Care to gather the on from 
thefe Plants as faft as say acquire a due Bignefs ; 
for when they are fuffered to remain any longer, 
Nature is at work to ripen their Seeds, and the 
ereat Purpofe of a fucceflive Produce of young 
Fruit is ftopped. | 
Let them be cleared of all that are of any Big- 
' Growth by frequent moderate Waterings : as 
very agreeable. Time, after the early Crops. are 
Hoe, at a Yard afunder, and into thefe drop the 
Seeds. They thould lie about a Fi inger’s Length 
a-part ; and if.Care have been taken jin picking | 
and foaking them, fcarce one in a. hundred will 
fail. The Ground muft be levelled over them, 
nefs, every third Day; and after every Gathering 
let them be well watered: this will promote the 
fetting of more Pods; and in this Kind of Bean 
the Growth. of frefh Crops will continue as long 
and they ought to lie at about. three Quarters of | as the old ones are taken off, till Froft deftroys 
the Plants. 
The great Care of Weeding and Watering ig 
to be continued this Week throughout all the 
Kitchen-Ground ; but it is moft effential to thofe 
Kinds which have been newly tranfplanted, 
The Endive and Celeri that have been planted 
out for blanching, muft be conftantly and — 
yr fupplied with Water. 
~The Lettuces will require’ the fame Refreth- 
ment ; and for both thefe Crops a great Care is 
required to protect them from the Slugs, or naked 
Snails: thefe fhould be killed every Morning and 
Evening, and after Showers. 
an Inch Depth. 
In about eight Days they will appear above the } 
Ground; and they muft be encouraged in their 
their Stems advance in Height, they muft have 
the Mould drawn up about them: After’ this 
they will only require the common Care of Weed- 
ing and ‘Watering. titere 
They will thus come to their Perfe&tion at a 
le Se and with due Care they will continue 
to produce till the latter End of Odfober. 
To keep the Plants in Vigour for this Produce, 
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burfting out of a new Set of Flowers, and the | 
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