TT4 TPje Tragical Kitchen Gardiner, 



of the ml They are to be fown in hot-beds a- 

 bout the middle of Marchy and at the 

 beginning or middle of April take them 

 up, with as much earth as you can a- 

 bout their roots, and tranfplant them 

 into fome old hot-bed or dung-heap, if 

 tinder a wall or pale the better, that 

 they may climb up thereon, which is 

 exceeding advantageous to thefe kinds of 

 fruit. Thefe plants require a good deal 

 of room, for that they may be planted 

 at leafl: fix or eight foot afunder, for the 

 more room they have to run, the bet- 

 ter it is for them 5 and fhould have a- 

 bout tv/o foot wide, and one foot deep 

 in the holes of good moid ; and by the 

 beginning of June tliey will be five or 

 fix foot long. If they are to lie flat, 

 fome fliovels full of mold fhould be 

 laid on the vines, about three or four 

 foot off the root, which will not only 

 make them ftrike again, but will keep 

 them from being fhak'd to and fro, and 

 bruifed by the winds i but if they are 

 to grow up againft pales, or a frame of 

 wood, then you are only to throw more 

 mold on the roots, and nail the vines 

 up to the pale or wall. They are not 

 fit to gather till they are perfedly yel- 



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