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ble good order ; for before any weeds can, 

 grow after the fecond hoeing, the plants 

 will cover all the ground and prevent 

 them, 



WHEN the car-rots are taken up they 

 may be laid in any dry place ; but where 

 there is a quantity Jt would be heft to build 

 a med or hovel on purpofe for them. It 

 may be q, double roof, or a Hied againfl a 

 wall ; if againft a wall, it muft be well 

 fecured at top between the wall and the 

 ihed, for the wet is apt to come in there, 

 and run down the rafters, and fpoil the 



whole, 



t 



A DETACHED hovel is the beft with a 

 Double roof, the fide-walls of which fliould 

 be afyout fix feet high, and the breadth of 

 the houfe ten, or twelve feet ; for if it was. 

 much broader there would be too great a 

 body of carrots, and they would be apt 

 to heat. The fide-walls would be better 

 if rrjade of whins very clofe, as they ad- 



