CH. 5.] TtfE KITCHEN GARDENER. 40! 

 Fennel 



May either be raifed from feed, or may 

 be propagated by flips of the root. It will 

 grow freely, in any foil that, is not very 

 ftiff. A few plants of it will ferve a large 

 family. 



Marigold 



Is to be fown in the fpring months, in 

 two or three fucceflions, from the middle 

 of February, to the fir ft of May. The 

 flowers only are ufeful. 



Marjoram, Savory and Thyme. 



The fame culture anfwers all. Sow in 

 beds of light earth, in a free fituation, about 

 the middle of March, or firft of April. 

 When the plants are a few inches high, 

 thin them out to fix apart each way 3 or 

 tranfplant into rows nine or ten inches 

 afunder, and three in line. If the knotted 

 marjoram, or fweet favory are wanted ear- 

 ly, a little may be raifed in manner of the 

 Bafil as above. 



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