T^he Traftkal Kitchen Gardiner. 



for three or four months together fuccef- 

 lively, and tho* a grey pea is a very good 

 cater. 



And this muft be look'd upon as a good 

 qualification, for that if your other kinds 

 fliould by the great heats of the weather 

 come in all together, here you arc furc of 

 a fucccffion : but fome of thefe, and all 

 other peafe, fhould be fow'd a little in tht 

 fhade, to keep a fucceffivc crop back 5 

 and this is all that I think requifite at 

 prefcnt to add on this head. 



SECT. XL CHAP. LXXVIII. 



Of fever al incidental works ^ of that re- 

 gular care that ought to be in a kitchen 

 gardiner 5 and of the method which a 

 gentleman may judge of the management 

 of his garden, 



T^'Here is already, in a foregoing fefti- 

 011, a particular method fet down 

 for the fowing and planting of all garden 

 feeds, and plants 5 but as there are many 

 other incidental works, and a very uni- 

 form and regular care that attends the 

 propagation of kitchen vegetables, and 

 in which, whoever is deficient, it is not 



likely 



