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three weeks diftance from each other, that 

 there may be a continuation of them for the 

 kitchen, than to truft to one fovving, which 

 will laft but a ftiort time ; efpecially the Ra- 

 difhes, Beans, Peas, and Lettuce ; but if the 

 other forts do fucceed, one fowing of each 

 will be fufficient, unlefs where fmall young 

 Carrots are wanted, as long in the feafon as 

 they can be procured, and if Spinach is defired 

 great part of the year, then the feeds fliould 

 be fovvn at different times, allowing a fort- 

 night or three weeks interval between each 

 fowing, according to the time of year; for in 

 hot weather it will not continue long fit for 

 ufe : but in moderate weather, and where 

 there is proper allowance of room for growing, 

 it will laft three weeks good. 



Sow young Salleting upon moderate hot- 

 beds, but in mild weather, the feeds may 

 be fown on warm borders near walls, pales, 

 or hedges, to fucceed that which was the laft 

 fown ; for at this feafon there (liould be a futj- 

 p!y fovvn every week, which is as long as each 

 fowing will continue fit for ufe, before it will 

 be too large. 



This is alio the feafon for fowing Scor- 



zonera, Salfafy, and Skirrets, for the firft 



crop ; but the general crop mart be fown 



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