The TraBical Kitchen Gardiner. 



SECT. 1. CHAP. III. 



If the foil particular to all kinds of 

 kitchen vegetables^ its improvement ^ &c. 



\ Greeable to what has been advanced 



in the foregoing chapter, it is 

 certain there are fomc foils which want 

 none of the good qualities before-mcn- 

 tion'd, which are requif d to make them 

 produce in every feafon of the year, 

 and for a long time together, all forts 

 of fair and good legumes ; fuppofing 

 always, that they be reafonably well 

 cultivated : And there are fome befideSj 

 that have the faculty to produce more 

 early than others, and they are fuch 

 grounds as they commonly call black 

 fands, as mentioned in the laft chapter; 

 in which is found an equal temper be- 

 tween dry and moift, accompanied with 

 a good expofition, and with an almoft: 

 inexhauftible fertility, rendring them eafy 

 to be dug by the fpade, and to be pe- 

 netrated by the rain waters : But on the 

 other hand, it is no lefs certain, that it 

 is rare enough to find many of thefe 

 perfeft kinds of earth, and that on the 



contrary. 



