Mar.] The Kitchen Garden. 131 



This feed may be fown in a Bed of rich earthy in the 

 natural ground, at the end of the month. 



So-iving Cher'vil and Coriander, 

 Sow chervil and coriander feeds ; draw fome Ihallovv 



drills for thefe feeds eight or nine inches afunder : forv 



each fort feparate, and cover them about half an inch. 



deep with earth. 



I'hefe herbs are all to remain where fown, and the chief 



culture they require is to be kept clear from weeds. 



SoTving Parjley. 



Parfley, if not fovved lail month, may be fown' in a 

 fingle drill at the edge of the quarters, or borders of this 

 garden ; it will make a ufeful and alfo a neat edging, if 

 not fuifered to grow rank, efpecially the curled parlley ; 

 or if large fupplies are wanted for market, it may be fowed 

 in continued rows nine inches afunder,. or upon the gene- 

 ral furface, and trod down, and raked in. 



So-xv/7!g BafA. 



Bafil is in fome families ufed as a kitchen herb ; it is 



propagated by feed, and the middle or latter end of thi.v 

 month, or in /\pril, is the feafon to fow it, and the plants 

 will be ready for planting out in May. 



But for the greater certainty of fuccefs, it will be ad- 

 vlfeable to fow it in a flight hot-bed, and in dry earthy., 

 otherwife the feed will rot ; and be careful to defend ii 

 from wet ill the plants are come up. 



They are to be planted out into a warm border, &:c. in.. 

 May ', and managed as direfted for capficums : fee page: 

 134 

 So-xviig and planting 'various fcrts of Pot and Medical Herbs. 



The feeds of dill, fennel, borage, burnet, buglofs, for- 

 rel, marigold, orach, and clary, together with the feeds, 

 of all other herbs of the like kinds, may be fov/ed any 

 ti>ne in this month, in a bed or border of common earth> 

 and rake them in ; moft of which: may remain where fawed, 

 if the plants are properly tliinned j or may be. planted ouL 

 in beds a foot afunder, in June oi- July. 



Plant flips of baum, burnet, tarragon,, tanfey, genny^ 

 royal, feverfew, and chamomile, 



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