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as at that feafon the fun has great force^ 

 and the holes being moifl and mellow, 

 the feeds will be above ground in a little 

 time, 



WHEN the feeds are to be taken from 

 the pots and boxes, great care muft be 

 taken not to rub off the fprouts. The beft 

 way to carry them into the field for fbw- 

 ing is in little boxes with a handle ; and 

 as a fmall quantity will fow a great deal 

 of ground, there mould not be too many 

 taken out at a time ; and it will be necef-. 

 fary to take fome of the competition in the 

 box with the feeds, to prevent the young 

 moots being hurt by the fun and air, which, 

 would greatly damage them. 



THIS work mould never be done when 

 the wind is high, nor when the air is 

 frofty j a calm dull day is the beft ; but if 

 the fun mines, if not frpfty, it will do 

 very well. 



IF f the heath, fields, or commons are 



planted 



