KITCHEN GARDEN. 



LETTUCES. 



Lettuces sown in August may now be pianteS 

 out, in wet weather, or else water them after re- 

 moval. Plant them about ten inches asunder, in dry 

 light earth. Sow lettuces of iiiferent sorts, tt) plant 

 under frames or other covers, to stand through the 

 winter for spring planting. Plant some 'lettuces ffoE 

 winter's supply, in dry lich earth, in a sunny situa- 

 tion ; make the beds a proper siz:2 to be covered 

 with your frames^ or hoops and mats, later in the 

 year. 



CAULIFLOWEBS. 



Sow cauliflowers on rich light earth, in a warm 

 situation ; rake in the seed. These will be fit to 

 plant under frames or other covers, the latter part of 

 October. 



BROCOLL 



Transplant what brocoli remains in your beds.**— 

 tlant in rich ground, in a warm situation, about two 

 feet asunder ; earth up what was previously planted, 

 and hoe up the weeds. 



MAKE MUSHROOM BEDS. 



Mark a piece of ground in a dry, sheltered situa- 

 tion, four or five feet wide, any length you require; 

 dig it about six inches deep, laying the earth oa each 

 side of the place so marked : take dung which has 

 been well mixed, and lain about a fortnight in a 

 heap (preparatory to making the bed) lay it on the 

 place so marted, shaking and mixing it as you pro- 

 ceed, beating it down with the fork, ayer by layer, 

 and narrowing the bed as it advances in height, till 

 you have it four feet high, and terminating in an 

 edge, so that the whole bed will have the form of 

 'the roof of a, house. For several days the bed will 



