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beans will foon come up, if you fow 

 them pretty thick, which you ought to 

 do 5 they may be pull'd up in the thiclc- 

 cft places, and tranfplanted abroad un- 

 der fome warm wall, or reed hedge., 

 and in fome of the richeft foils you have, 

 even between your new-planted peach 

 or apricock trees, and giving them the 

 fame covering as was allotted for your 

 early peafe and beans, you may expeft 

 the fame fuccefs, frofty weather being 

 the only thing defcrudive to them. 



But to return to thofe that are firfl: 

 fow'd at the back of your ridge of me- 

 lons, cucumbers, &c, there let them 

 ftand till they flower and bear, which 

 if fow'd early in January:, will be about 

 the middle or latter end of March, at 

 which time they make a curious and ex- 

 cellent difh. 



The next fowing may be about a 

 month after the firft, in the fame man- 

 ner as before, taking away all that are 

 fuperfluous, and planting them againft 

 fome warm wall, and under a good co- 

 ver, as before fct down. 



Another fowing may alfo be made 

 about the beginning of March, under 

 fome good warm wall, or reed hedge, 



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