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fame time cuts up any weeds that may be 



growing between the plants. The expence 

 -will be for half an acre : 



The man one day, at 2S. ^. o z o 



The woman one ditto, at u. o i o 



The child, one ditto, at 6d, o o 6 



Which will be equal to 7^. per acre* 



Carrots fhould be fown in drills : but yoil 

 mud reverie the method prefcribed for turnips. 

 Make the land ready with the plough, then le- 

 vel the ridges with a rake, and with a hoe make 

 two drills, one on each fide the ridge. In 

 thefe drills fow the carrot-feed, and rake the 

 mould over it. Thus you have double foil, 

 which will greatly add to the fize and length 

 of the carrots. Between each row of carrots 

 you may on the top of the ridge fow radiflies 

 or lettuces. When the carrots come up, you 

 may with great eafe hoe themi : that done, be- 

 twixt each row you may plant the Savoy cab- 

 bage, or dwarf kidney beans. I am of opinion 



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