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new heat, and, by the help of the bcU- 

 glafs, will forward your collyflowers 

 very much. Plant out your cabbage 

 likewife. Continue fowing of beans 

 and peafe of feveral forts 5 obfcrve the 

 dccreafe of the moon to fow your fel- 

 lery in, to prevent its running to feed. 

 Fork your afparagus, and, if the weather 

 be good, level your artichoke trenches ; 

 fow fome more young lettuce and fal- 

 leting5 fow more cucumbers and me- 

 lons for your bell-glafTes and ridges; fow 

 more kidney beans in the upper or back 

 fide of your melon ridges, to come in 

 early, having already planted out thofe 

 fow'd the laft month for that purpofe* 

 Plant out your Imperial and Sikfia let- 

 tuce (which were fow'd the preceding 

 months) in warm places from under 

 your bell-glalTes upon beds in the open 

 garden to ftand to cabbage. 



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