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FEBRUARY. 



JVork to be done in the Kitchen- 

 Garden. 



^^g5^^^ F the weather proves mild In this 

 month, there is a great deal of 



'^^ bufinefs to be done in the kitchen- 

 ^^^ garden, which, if omitted, will be 

 of bad confequence, moft of the 

 principal crops being now to be fown or plant- 

 ed ; which, if deferred later in the year, fel- 

 dom fucceed fo well, efpecially upon dry land. 

 You muft now prepare your ground for 

 Carrots, Parfneps, Radifiies, Spinach, Beets, 

 Beans, Peas, Parfley, and Cabbage Lettuce, 

 which Ihould now be fown ; and where it is 

 only for the fupply of a family, there (hould 

 not be too much of each fort fown at one time ; 

 for it is a much better way to fow three 

 or four times of each, (except the Parfley, 

 Beet, and Parfneps) at about a fortnight or 



three 



