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demand for the use of the kitchen, they need not 

 be much thinned out at this time ; but rather dehiy 

 the find thinning till April or May. Of which see 

 further in these months^ 



Of somng Parsley^ 

 Parsley may again be so^\'n for raising succes- 

 sional crops, in cases where young parsley is in de- 

 mand; and the Hamburgh sort for stewing, may 

 now be sown, if not sown last month 3 which see, 

 for directions, 



■Of somng PeaSc 

 A full crop of Charltons may be so^\^l at tlie 

 beirinnina:, and of Marrowfats at the end of the 

 ^nonth; choosing an open situation for either. For 

 jthe manner of mowing, distance, &;c. see January ; 

 only observe to allov/ marrowfats, rouncivals, and all 

 .the large kinds, six inches more between the rows, 

 and sow them thinner than the Charlton or blue 

 Prussian sorts. There are many kinds of }>eas, any 

 pf which may now be sown^ according to fancy ; 

 jl)ut observe, that the Charlton, dwarf marrow, and 

 Prussian sorts, are most productive : also fittest for 

 small gardens, on account of tlieir requiring less 

 room tlian tlue larger jkinds. 



Of ear tiling up Peas^ 

 Stir the surface about the early crops t^iat have 

 fisen, and earth up those farthest advanced in the 

 manner above directed for beans ; which also re- 

 peat at the end of the month, choosing a dry day 

 lor the operation. 



