The Eng, Ujh Gardner, pt 
Scallions are laid to be a different thing from Onions, fome- 
what refembling Shelot or Sives, but ordinarily amongft moft 
Gardeners, fmall or fpired 5 Onions being fet in the Win¬ 
ter, or remaining all the Year in the Ground, and drawn in 
the Spring for ufe, are called Scallions 5 the bell: time to let 
them, is a little before, or in Winter 5 thole fet in the Spring, 
are ready to run for Seed before they have loft their old head 
or root. 
Michaelmafs- Onions, as they are called, are fown between 
James-tide and Bartholomew-tide 5 if you will you may low a 
few Cabbage-feed, or a little Spinage or Corn-Sallet amongft 
them 5 they are chiefly ufed in the Spring for Sallets, or to eat 
with f oft Cheefe. I have fometimes fown them after Barthold* 
mew-tide^ and in cafe the enfuing Winter hath favoured them, I 
have had as good Onions to dry for next Winter, as any I 
have fown in the following Spring, but if fown a little too ear¬ 
ly, they have run up for Seed. 
Carraway and Coriander, are fown either in the Spring, or 
about James-tide , or a little looner, better fown a little too 
thin than too thick 5 the Plant of the Coriander hath a very 
foathfome fmell, they are plentiful in bearing Seed. 
Anifeed are fown fometimes with us, and hath fome Years 
brought forth good ripe Seed, the Spring is its feafon. 
Muftard-leed after it is once fown in a ground, and come 
to perfe&ion, requires but little care more for future Crops, 
then new ftirring of the Ground, fow it betimes in the 
Spring. 
Liquorifh isincreafed by Plants or runners from them, one 
good runner will ferve to make divers lets, allowing two or 
three buds to a Set or Plant 5 the ground ought to be rather 
light than heavy, dry, and not wet, if you would have very 
good5 the Ground ought to be well in heart, and very well 
trencht, that it may run freely according to its nature 3 they 
that plant but a little for private ufe, make Beds of three foot 
wide, fetting three or four R ows on a Bed about nine Inches 
afunder, either more or left:, the Plants or lets are let two 
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