252 ON CARROTS. 



ALL tliofe crops will thrive on the 

 lame fort of foil, and produce good crops 



of each kind. 







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IF the crops are iown in this uiccemon, 

 the potatoes mould be kept very clean, 

 and no weeds allowed to feed ,on the 

 ground ; for if they do they will be very 

 troublefome in the carrot ground. 



THE cabbages the next year mufl alfo 

 be hoed and kept clean, and well pldwed 

 between the rows, which is almoil as 

 good as a fummer fallow ; by this ma- 

 nagement the carrot ground will be in 

 fuch good order next ipring that the 

 hoeing will be eafy, and the crop good. 



THE befl foil for carrots is the black 

 deep fandy grounds that are in low hot-" 

 toms by river fides ; there they grow large 

 and fine, and prove a very profitable crop. 

 If fucli ground can be had, the labour will 

 be trifling. Suppofing it had produced 

 cabbages the year before, it fhould he 



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