ON ASPARAGUS. 



fo on for as many rows of afparagus a3 

 are intended to be {own. 



DIG and carry all the earth out of the 

 two-feet trench, which may be difpofed 

 of in different parts of the garden where 

 the ground is low. The trench mould 

 be two feet and a half deep at leaft. 



IF the foil in the garden will not allow 

 fuch a depth, fome of the earth taken out 

 of the trench may be laid on the three 

 feet between the trench to heighten the 

 ground, for it will not be very material 

 though the ground be a foot higher than 

 the other parts of the garden ; but the 

 bottom of the trench muft not be dug 

 lower than the other parts of the bot- 



tom. 



LAY in trie bottom of every trench three 

 inches of good rotten dung, to which add 

 three inches of the natural mould, if it is 

 light; but if of a {tiff nature, none of it 

 mould be put in. If there is any mould 



added, 



