The Tragical Kitchen Gardiner, 



we plant our banks that were fowed 

 with radifh and fpinage, with colly«> 

 flowers out of the boxes 5 and fo we 

 plant out our hard onions for to ftand 

 for feed. We fow fome lettuce, 'viz. 

 the Silefia and Imperial, for to plant out 

 to fucceed the lettuce that was planted 

 in October. If the weather be good, we 

 fow our crops of onions and carrots ; 

 likewife we fow more cucumbers and 

 melons, to fucceed thofe fowed ivi Ja- 

 nuary r We continue planting out of 

 coUyflowers and cabbage plants, for a 

 fucceffion to thofe planted out in Octo- 

 ber ^ November and January 5 and alfo 

 we continue the fowing of more peafe 

 and beans in open ground, on the fides 

 of our ridges of ground that was trench'd 

 in November and T)ecember j for thefe 

 ridges (as has been elfewhere obferv'd) ' 

 not only preferve your peafe and beans, 

 when they firft peep up, from thofe cold 

 and piercing winds that come from the 

 North and North-Eaft, but the rains 

 and fnows likewife fink off from the 

 young, and as yet tender roots, and the 

 rows lie open to the warm and cheer- 

 ful embraces of the fun, efpecially if in 

 the trenching your ground you forecaft 



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