The TraSiical Kitchen Gardiner. 



bells, on old hot-beds; or if weak, 

 throw a little dung together for that 

 purpofc. 



SECT. IX. CHAP. LXXVI. 



Obfervations and direBims for De- 

 cember. 



O U continue fowing of pcafe 



1 and beans, either under thofc 

 walls or warm reed hedges that were 

 left unfown in the preceding month, 

 or on the fides of your ridg'd or 

 trenched ground, as has been often 

 taught 5 and alfo planting out of cab- 

 bage plants in this month, in the man-^ 

 ner aforefaid. Now it is you make 

 fome hot -beds for young falleting. 

 You continue the works of the for- 

 mer months for forcing of alparagusj 

 and the whole month is employ'd in 

 carrying out your dung out of the 

 melonry, from your heaps that have 

 laid rotting all the fummer, to be 

 trench'd into your ground for the year 

 cnfuing. 



