The Tra£tical Kitchen Gardiner, 353 



SECT. IX. CHAP. LXVIIL 

 Obfervations and direMions for April. 



PLant out now your artichoke plants 

 that you flip off your old docks, 

 the rows being four foot afunder, and 

 two foot diftance between each plant j 

 and this you muft continue to do all this 

 and the next month, in all vacant places 

 in your garden where your early crops 

 come off, in order to have plenty of 

 artichokes in the latter part of the year ; 

 cfpecially if it be a garden that admits 

 of fale. You now continue fowing of 

 young falletting of all forts in open 

 ground, and finifh the planting out thofe 

 lettuce that were fown in February j and 

 alfo pricking out your fpring plants, as 

 cabbages and favoys. Continue making 

 of ridges for cucumbers and melons, for 

 the laft crop. The crops that were fown 

 in the months before-mention'd are now 

 come fit for ho wing, as radiOi and oni- 

 ons, carrots, parfnips and fpinage. Ob- 

 ferve the dccreafe of tiie moon in this 

 month, to low your firft turneps ; like- 

 wife now fow all forts of fwect herbs, 

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