2ig ON ASPARAGUS. 



the ground will allow ; lay in the bottom 

 fix inches of good foft cow-dung that is 

 not rotten, but has little ftraw amongft 

 It ; then fix inches of the natural foil, 

 and on that fix inches of the fand and 

 afhes, which mould be well mixed (but 

 the dyng mould not be disturbed) ; then 

 }uy on three inches of rotten dung, three 

 of mould, and three of the fand and allies-, 

 which mould be all well mixed ; then 

 three inches of mould, two of dung, and 

 four of fand and aflies, all well mixed ; 

 let them remain thus until fowing time* 

 This mould be cone the beginning of 

 \vinter, and it will be in fine order, and 

 bring very good afparagus. 



IT mould be fown in drills two inches 

 deep, and covered with an equal quantity 

 of rotten dung, fand, and good light 



mould, well mixed. 



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THE beds mould be covered with light 

 litter the firft winter ; the fecond, with 

 two inches of rotten dung, which mould 



be 



