To KITCHEN GARDEN 



and Aleppo lettuces. Sow in a dry situation an# rak^ 

 Hi the seed. 



EjYDIFE. 



Plant endive in an open situation, well dug ; trim off 

 ihe ends of the roots and the tops of the leaves — 

 ^)lant them twelve inches asunder and v^ater them. 

 Sow some green curled endive, and rake it in, for 

 planting next month. 



ANGELICA, FENNELL, ^e. 



Sov/ angelica, fennel and carduus this month ; they 

 ivill produce stronger plants than if sown in spring, 

 «rid be fit to transplant next spring. Sow the seeds 



ori ground nerd J dug and rake them in 



CARDOONS, 



Cardoons that have been planted out, must (in dry 



'.V 'atlier this month) have their leaves tied close and 

 ro^ular, so that they may be earthed up; ii? them 

 wiih hny or straw bands, then break the earth welL 

 aijrl ii equally on all sides of the plants* 



SPLYACH. 



To^varvlr the latter end of this month sow spinach. 

 ])hr the ^^rouiid well, tread in the seed, and rake the 

 iyround alter ; prisldy seeded is the best kind to sow 

 now, being hardy. When the plants have leaves about 

 uii :nch broad, thin the plants to three or four inches 

 apart and Vveed them well. 



HERBS. 



GatUcr hcvm to dry for distillation, when they are 

 UL bloom and the weather dry ; preserve them as di- 

 rnci mI Vxit month. 



GATHER SEEDS, 



As the different kinds of seeds ripen, gather them 

 In drv weather, and lay them to dry and harden in 



