A SUTTLEMENT to 



As is alfo afparagus, as diredcd in the 

 foregoing treatife, concerning that plant; 

 as alfo beds of a flower degree of heat^ 

 for mint (the feafon for lamb being now- 

 coming in ;) as alfo tarragon, to mix a- 

 mongft faliets ; forrel for feveral ufes be- 

 longing to the cook ; endive, fuccory, 

 Macedonian parfley, (^c. for the fame. 



The planting out of lettuces in good 

 Ihelter, and over a little warm dung, to 

 cabbage in the fpring, may yet be done, 

 cfpecially in the beginning or middle of 

 this month. 



As foon as the frofts begin to appear, 

 you mull begin to ufc the fand, mofs, 

 and long dung, which has been carefully 

 brought before, and laid up in needful 

 places 5 for example, if it be a little to- 

 wards the North, to ferve inftead of a 

 fmall flielter, till you cover them quite 5 

 or elfe, if you are prefs'd with work to be 

 done elfewhere, you mull: cover them 

 prefently; always raking care, however, 

 before we cover them, to cut off all that 

 looks a little rotten or withered from 

 them. 



A little of this covering ferves againft 

 the firil attacks, but the careful gardiner 

 muft redouble them as the cold augments. 



They 



