The VraEiical Kitchen Gardiner . 



thod and manner of fowirig his feed, 

 and to be always beforehand in his con- 

 fiderations about the tranfplanting and 

 removing them, fince without this his 

 plants may grow fick and ftunted upon 

 his hands, and fo contaminate and die 

 without any poffibility of retrieving 

 them. 



, SECT. IL CHAP. IX, 



Of the time and method for fowing me^ 

 Ion feeds y fnaking the hot-bed culture 

 after fowing-^ dec. 



MAny are the methods and feafons 

 that melonifts ufe in fowing 

 their melons/ fome beginning very early, 

 and others later, all of them with difFe^ 

 rent fuccefs, as the feafon of the year, 

 the good or bad fituation on which they 

 are placed, or what is more, than olij: 

 diligence and care gives leave. 



It is known from experience, that 

 early cucumbers, which are carry'd on 

 with fuccefs, and without any Hunting, 

 will be ready to cut in about eight or 

 ten weeks from the feed 5 but it is welJ 

 if melons can be fo expedited as to cut 

 I in 



