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ill it a reafonable quantity of mofs, long 

 ftraw, or ftraw-skreens, wherewith you 

 may cover your peafe and beans in cafe 

 of rigid fevere weather, alfo that the 

 fquares of articiiokes and beet-chards be 

 well cover'd with long dung 5 and in the 

 fame manner alfo fellerV;, endive, com- 

 mon parfley, c^c. particularly peafe and 

 beans may be eafily fhcltered in all hard 

 weather by mofs and fir aw throw^n over 

 them, being firft of all earth'd up to the 

 very top with the hoe ; and if the ground 

 be coldifli or clayey land, drawn gently up 

 with it. 



Thofe who fow their early cucumber 

 feed on hot-beds, in order to cut the be- 

 ginning of March, ought to have them 

 ready to ridge out from the fecond bed 

 the beginning of this month, and then 

 they may cut them thus early, provided 

 their plants be healthy, and not ftunted for 

 want of regular heat in the bed. 



Now it is that winter collyflowers, let- 

 tuce, forrel, mint, and the fallet furniture 

 in frames or glafles are cover'd duly every 

 night ^ for if it be done one night, and 

 left undone another, it will do more more 

 hurt than good. The fame may be faid 

 of afparagus that is forced, which tho' the 

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