The Tragical Kitchen Gardiner, 393 



but as I may have omitted fome things, let 

 me admonifh that fellery, which is 

 near a month in coming up, be now 

 fown, if it was omitted in the months 

 foregoing. 



Purflain fhould now be fown in great 

 quantities ; and about the beginning en- 

 dive 5 as fhould alfo a third or fourth crop 

 of peafe, and in general all thofe that 

 are large, as the ^utch admiral, egg- peafe, 

 and the like 5 all in the bcft and richolt 

 foils you have. 1 



In this month like wife you ought not 

 to omit making your new afparagus beds, 

 fowing great quantities of lettuce, flip- 

 ing and planting out your artichokes to 

 come in late : but as I have been very 

 particular in thefe things already, I omit 

 any farther mention of them. 



In this month (if the gardiner hzs^m-The hbs. 

 ploy'd his time well in the laft) there is ^^ '^ 

 not much to be done new, unlefs it be 2in.''htchen' 

 augmentation of hot beds for melons znd g'^-'^'^f^'^ 

 cucumbers. The fowing and planting bo- 

 xage, buglofs and other feeds that come 

 up quick, the tranfplanting beds of the 

 roots of mint, tarragon and balm, or 

 the pot-herbs thyme, fweet maijoram, 



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