The TraEikal Kitchen Gar diner ^ 



inches deep, fiU'd with good mold, and 

 in beds made four or five foot wide, in 

 order to place in them two ranks of 

 thofe little trenches or pits checker wife : 

 they put five or fix feeds in every hole, 

 but with an intention to let only two 

 or three of them grow, if they all come 

 up, taking away thofe that are over and 

 above that number, to fupply thofe 

 places where perhaps none came up, or 

 any other vacancies. 



But if is good to have fome fowed on 

 a hot-bed, or on fome bed where the 

 heat is expiring, as before 5 thefe being 

 cover'd with pieces of old mats or ftraw, 

 fhould be opened in fifteen or tvv^en- 

 ty days, to fee if they fprout, if not^ 

 you may conclude the feed is bad, and 

 fo ought to fow more ; the feeds of 

 the firft fowing are generally three weeks, 

 and the laft fifteen days a coming up, 

 but mufl: not be fown before the latter 

 end of Aprily or beginning of Maj,, 

 being apt to grow big and run to feed 

 in Auguft and September y and then they 

 are not good 5 for which reafon great 

 care muft be taken to water them, be- 

 caufe that will hinder them from feed- 

 ing, and when towards the latter end of 

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