240 "the TraBtcal Kitchen Gardiner, 



in the open ground, and fo near the 

 hedge that they may (agreeable to their 

 own nature) climb up and hold faft of 

 it. 



The great fowing of all is in the be- 

 ginning of j^prily at which time a more 

 ordinary foil, and a much more indif- 

 ferent treatment than any yet mention- 

 ed, will be fufficient j tho' thus much 

 I muft be intimated, that there is no plant 

 in the garden requires a finer richer foil 

 than kidney beans do 5 which ought to 

 deter any body from planting them on 

 a ftubborn clay, or on a poor, penurious 

 gravelly foil, but only fuch as is in its 

 own nature of a generous difpofition, 

 or othcrwifc cultivated and improved by 

 labour, good foil and dung. 



The two lafc fowinG;s arc in the be- 

 ginning of May and Jtmey for thofe 

 that are dcfirous of having them laft all^ 

 the fummer, and till late in the autumn; 

 but there is a large kind that grows al- 

 moil as high as hops do, and are fup- 

 ported by poles in the fame manner, 

 which running up fo very high have a 

 fucceffion of new pods always upon 

 them, till after MichaelmaSy tho' fowed 

 in April ; this kind I fome years ago 



procured 



