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veyances to turn the water in to water 

 the crops there growing, (as may be feen 

 in my Fruit Gardiner ^ in the plan for 

 watering gardens,) and the edges of 

 the beds and fquares fhould be hollow'd 

 up to hold fuch water ; on the contrary, 

 the ridges, quarters or beds, in cold lands, 

 fhiould lie rounding, to throw thefe fum- 

 mer floods off. 



We may yet, towards the latter end, 

 fow peafe, to have them in September y 

 but it begins to be too late for beans ; 

 however a few may be tried. 



Thefe months require a good deal oiTheidour 

 application and aftivity inagardiner, m^ndpr^t^ 

 many points that contribute towards the 

 furnifhing a kitchen in the winter, tQin]\x\yand 

 which they both contribute, which has ^"^'^^^ 

 made me join them together. 



He is indeed released from all the trou- 

 bles of his hot-beds ; but then there are 

 continual irrigations and waterings requi- 

 fite, not only to enlarge what is now 

 coming to perfedion, but to preferve 

 alive all thofe new-planted things that are 

 defign'd for the winter ; in all which the 

 gardiner will find himfelf continually en- 

 gaged. 



About the middle or latter end of Jul)\ 



or 



