70 The Kitchen Garden. [Feb. 



herbs, about the middle, or any time of this month, 

 when the weather is open. 



Angelica and ioveage may alfo be fown at the fame 

 time. 



Sow all the above feeds thin, and each fort feparately, 

 in a bed or border of light earth, and rake them in evenly ; 

 but tlie angelica and Ioveage delight in moili: foils ; fome 

 of all the forts may both remain where fowed, thinning 

 the plants a foot or more afunder ; and fome planted out 

 in fummer iu beds. See June, 



^hfme, Mayjo)'a?n, Sa-vory, and Hyjfop, 



Thyme, marjoram, hyffop, and favory, may be fown 

 about the latter end of this month. Let a warm fpot of 

 light rich ground, where it is not wet, be prepared for 

 thefe feeds ; dig it neatly, break the earth fine, and make 

 the furface fmooth ; fow the feeds thereon, each fort in 

 feparate beds, and rake them in light and evenly. 



■ They may remain, fome where fowed, and the refi: 

 planted out in June, &c. 



Coriander a7id Cher'vil, 



Coriander and chervil, for foups and fallads, ht. may 

 be fown any time this month, when the weather is open. 

 Draw fome fhallow drills, and fow the feeds therein thin- 

 ly, and cover them rather more than a quarter of an inch 

 with mold, efpecially the coriander-feed. 



Thefe plants are always to ] emain where fowed ; and, 

 as they foon fly up to feed, mult be fov/ed every month, &c. 



Garlick, RocamhoUi and Shallots. 



Prepare fome beds to plant garlick; rocambole, ani 

 Ihaliots in. Let the beds be four feet wide, and plant the 

 roots in rows length-wife in the beds : nine inches ihould 

 be allov/ed between the rows: the roots fhould be planted 

 fix inches diiknt from each other in the row, and two or 

 three inches deep. 



They may be planted either with a dibble, or in drills 

 drawn with a hoe. 



So-ioifig Parjiey. 



This is a proper time to fow the full crop of parfley, 

 either in drills along the Q^g^^ of the quarters, or }x)rdf rs-; 



or 



