The TraBical Kitchen Gardiner, 



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a nurfcry bed, as has been before hint- 

 ed, at about two or three mches, fays 

 Mr. la ^intinyey but I rather advife 

 four or five inches, for the reafons be- 

 fore obferv'd, 'viz. its ftrength and Hoc- 

 kinefs. I tranfplant my firft fowing a- 

 bout the beginning of May^ my fecond 

 at the beginning of Jtine, and the laft> 

 being the main crop which is defigned 

 for the winter, about the beginning of 

 Jtily ; and in about three weeks or a 

 month's time (more or lefs, according as 

 the feafon is) after they are fo tranfplant- 

 ed into the nurfery bed, trenches are to 

 be made, and the fellery planted out 

 of thofe beds tliereinto 5 the manner 

 and method of which, and how it is to 

 be whitened and preferved, we come to 

 next. 



In fome proper day, about the begin- 0/ th<r 

 ning of June, July or Attgujly <^hoofe ^^^J^^'^^ 

 out apiece of ground, more or lefs, ac-^J;^^^"* 

 cording to the quantity of fellery yonfii^ery. 

 have, or rather according to the large- 

 nefs or fmallnefs of the family. The 

 two firft crops are. generally fet between 

 the afparagus or the artichoke beds^ 

 where there muft be a trench or trenches 

 dug, one foot wide at leaft; and one foot 

 I ' and. 



