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... 5, Acts 12. Eveniug, Il Kings 9, Jum. 4. | GARDEN.—PIant ont Farsation layers. Sow auficula and po'yauthus seed, and small salad geed. Hoe tumips and clip hedges. Div.de flower roets. Trassplaot celery. cONs ...
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... broeoli, enuliffower, earrot, parsaips ecks, and onions § also sucesssioral erops of Peas, beaus, raddishes, lettuce, small salad, aul spinseh. Farth up and “trike the early erops of peas as they advance : also hoe the standing erops of eabbage, Ne., drawing ...
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... hot-beds. Drain vacant ground. Earthiug up, attend to. Eudive, blanch, &e. Horse radish, dig up and store. Hot-beds make, salading, e, Jerusalem artichohes, dig up and store. Lettuees, plant in frames, attend to those sdvancing s leaves, &e. coutinually ...
... early kidney beans, also savoy and cabbage for a late crop. Sow peas and beans every thre« weeks; spinage, radishes, and salading, weekli;; onions and leeks. Cat the heads of ragged myrtles. Prick on: young celery. Sow lettuce once a fortnight. Finisk ...
... people have found to dis should be avoided : unripe fruits, tables, stale or pickled fish, meat heavy paste, acid beer or wine, salads, mixed variety at one mea things difficult of digestion should pure water for cooking, drinking. = “ Impure air is one of ...
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... the now failing and diseased potatoe, Hitherto the red kind has been only used in England as a pickle, or us a garnish for salad ; even the few who dress it generally boil It, by which process the rich saccharine juice is i a great measure lost, and the ...
... fruits, uncooked vegetables, stale or pickled fish, meat made hard by salt, heavy paste, acid beer or wine, ill-made cheese, salads, mixed variety at one meal,—these and all things difficult of digestion should be avoided. Use pure water for cooking, drinking ...
... Venice mallow, nasturtines, &e. Kitchen Garden.—Sow the main erops of most esenlents, Peas, beans, lettuce, spiasch, and small salads every fort. vight. Todian cress, a few savoys for an eadly erop, and towards the end for a full erop. Oubous for a full crop ...