z6o ON CARROTS. 



feeds will fly more regularly, and the fand 

 will fhew where the ground is fown. It 

 is more difficult to fow than turnips, but 

 a little practice will make it eafy. 



THE befl method of fovving carrots is 

 to prepare the feed before fowing ; and 

 then, if fown as directed, it will be all 

 up as fbon as the annual weeds, and may 

 be hoed before the weeds come to any 

 height, which is of great advantage, and 

 faves much labour. 



To prepare the feeds : Take three parts 

 dry fand and one of frefli. grains from the 

 brewhoufe, mix both together, rub it all 

 over between the hands feveral times, and 

 then lay it in a box. 



THIS muit be repeated daily for four or 

 five days ; then it mould lie four days, 

 and be rubbed again; -in four days more 

 it mould be examined, and if there be no 

 ilgns of mouldinefs it mould be covered 

 an inch thick with dry fand, and remain 



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