396 A SUTTLEMENT to 



kitchen crops, that the weeds get not a 

 head upon him. 



He now makes a full end of flipping 

 artichokes, to plant out for his laft crop 

 towards Chrijimas. 



He alfo fows a great deal more lettuce, 

 to come in late; and likewife the chief 

 crops of endive and later fellery for au* 

 tumn ; ftill continuing to plant out that 

 which was fown in the former months 

 in trenches or banks to earth up. 

 labour xhc great heats of this and the follow- 

 tft^kiub- '^^'^S nionths are fuch that it is impoflible 

 e/i garden to be in the garden in the middle of the 

 in June, ^^y^ \^ixh any pleafure : but what charms 

 does the vifiting it morning and evening 

 afford, when the cool breathings of a 

 gentle Zephyr reign there with fovereign 

 fwayl 



Ail the fquares of the garden are now 

 cover d with green herbs,which compleats 

 that natural tapeftry with which the 

 ground is or ought to be adorn'd ; we 

 gather, in all parts of the garden, fuch 

 things as are ready and proper for it; and 

 at the fame time, with an agreeable pro- 

 fulion, diftribute all thofe plants that are 

 become fo beautiful and accomplifii'd as 

 to fill up other places, which we now do<. 



