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 much later ; for if thefe are fown too early, 

 they are very apt to ran up to feed ; but as in 

 feme families thefe roots are required as long 

 as they can be procured, they mud be fown 

 at different feafons, that there may be fome 

 roots for ufe early before the general crop 

 comes in. You m.ay now fovv Cornfallet, 

 large rooted Parfley, V/inter Savory, Mari- 

 golds, and Sorrel, with moll: other hardy 

 plants ; thefe are beft fown in feparate fpots or 

 beds, and afterwards thinned to the proper dif- 

 tance which each requires j for where they 

 are fown with other crops, they do not thrive 

 fo well ; nor ihould they be left too clofe, for 

 then the plants will draw each other up 

 weak, and become fmall. But this is not to 

 be underftood of the common or curled 

 Parfley, which is frequently fown in drills, 

 for the more ready cutting of it, and keeping 

 it clear from weeds, the curled fort is what I 

 would recommend rather than the common 

 Parfley, becaufe it is much eafier to be diflin- 

 gulilied from the leiTer Hemlock, which is a 

 poifonous herb ; the large rooted Hamburgh 

 Parfley iliould be fown thin as Carrots, and 

 hoed out in the fame manner as is pradlifed 

 fpr thern, that the roots may have room to 



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