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hyffop, ^c. for which the laft month was 

 a little too harfh. 



The diligent gardiner does neverthclefs 

 continue to fow his latter crops of peafe 

 and beans, which he purfues all this and 

 the next month. 



At the beginning of this month ridge 

 your main crop of melons ; or it might 

 have been done late in March, 



Now all forts of fweet herbs are to be 

 fown. And the fowing of a few lettuce 

 to come late in the year is ftili to be 

 continued ; fome defer fowing the main 

 , crop of kidney-beans till this month; but 

 that might have been done the laft, in good 

 rich foil and fine dry weather ; fome put 

 dung in the bottom of the drills. 



This and the next months are remark- 

 able for the pains and care the gardiner is 

 at in keeping his young crop clean from 

 weeds, and letting them at a due diftance 

 one from another, and the plentiful 

 fhowers that generally fall make this an a- 

 greeable month. Make beds for mufh- 

 rooms this month, if you have earth pro- 

 per by you. 

 labour At the coming in, and indeed during 

 V' the continuance of this whole months 

 ; v.. . what contentment is there, that is not 

 'dtuifAi:^. found 



