The TraBkd Kitchen Gardiner. 



ill forwards. Plant out weekly fame fel- 

 lery in trenches for to ftand to whiten > 

 fow more fellery feed 5 and alfo few fomc 

 more cucumbers^ on beds made flightly 

 for heat, with dung, or on a very good 

 border, for pickling. Your early banks 

 whereon you fow'd your radifli, being 

 how cleared, land or how up the land 

 about your collyflowers, and pan and 

 mulch them with mown grafs or longifli 

 dung, in order to water them. And 

 now you may put on pigeons dung, or 

 any other mixture whereby you propofc 

 to accelerate and make them large 5 but 

 they muft water them twice or thrice a 

 \s^eek at leaft ; if you could float them 

 it would be better 5 and this is juft as 

 you find they begin to button or flower. 

 Lay out (fays our Neathoufe-man) your 

 cucumbers and melons from under your 

 bell-glafles \ but he talks like a Londoner^ 

 it is very rare that we dare take off even 

 our frames in the country, much lefs 

 our bells, which ought to be continued 

 on ail the fummer, and till the melons 

 are over. Towards the letter end of the 

 month plant out your main crop of cu- 

 cumbers for pickling, between your ear- 

 ly and middling collyflowerSji which wili 

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