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 2. The best season to sow every sort of Seed.

3. How often every sort of seed ought to be sowed for the constant use of the Kitchin-garden?

4. How the Earth is compounded and order'd for several kinds Of Seeds and Plants?

5. What to be sow'd on the cold ground?

6. What to be sow'd on hot beds?

7. Several wayes of making hot beds, and their attendance?

8. How and what to be transplanted either into cold ground, or into new hot beds, and how order'd after?

9. What Observations of the Sun, Moon, and Weather, for sowing, planting and transplanting?

10. How to Water an shade Plants new planted, and Seeds sow'd?

11. What thrives best in the Sun?

12. What thrives best in the shade?

13. What, and how such as will not prosper in the Greenhouse, may be cover'd and preserv'd abroad?

14. The several names of Worms, Vermine and Insects, that are noxious to the Garden?

15. The Remedies.

16. The best forme and dimension of the Green-house; as also of what to build and cover it?

17. What to be hous'd in Winter?

18. How to order the Pots or Tubs before they are hous'd?

19. When and in what weather to open and close the Green-house?

20. What observations at the first setting abroad of the Winter-greens in the Spring?

21. How to prune and dung the Winter-greens?

22. What may be increas'd by the Root?

23. What increas'd by Layers?

24, What by slips or Cuttings?

25. What grows best of Seeds that shed and sow themselves?

26. What to be grafted and inoculated? Rh