The Tradikal Kitchen Gardiner. ^^x 



And thus they have almoft double the 

 crop of good large potato's, as you would 

 have if you were to plant them proniif- 

 cuoufly as we do in England. 



A potato requires little culture all the 

 year afterwards, only the pulling out fome 

 of the largcft weeds 5 and if they are a lit- 

 tle in the fhade, to fcreen them from the 

 drying heat of the fun, it is fo much the 

 better 5 they are feldom, or never, that I 

 can hear of, water d. 



As to beans and peafe, it might have 0/ beans, 

 been noted, that the beft early bean is /^^^A 

 that from Lisbon^ and fo call'd the Lis- 

 bon or Tortugal bean, which bears well, 

 and comes in early 3 and is a much better 

 one to eat, than the hotfpur, Gofporty or 

 Spanifh bean 3 but then for the main crop, 

 the Windfor out does them all 5 and there 

 fhould be fo much care taken of this in- 

 valuable manna, that the owner may (as 

 it is eafic and pradicable enough he 

 Ihould) have thefe kind of beans every 

 month j I may add alfo every week in the 

 Summer, by fowing them one under ano- 

 ther 5 but it muft be obferv'd. that they 

 require a ftrong hearty land,or they won't 

 be fo good, whereas the early ones will 

 do bcft on fandy light foil 



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