Feb. 7Z^^ Gardeners Kakndar. 41 

 Charlton Hotfpur Peas (hould be fown for the 

 principal table, becaufe they are by much the 

 beft Pea to eat green. 



This is a proper feafon for planting of Li- 

 quorice. The ground where this is to be 

 planted, fiiould be trenched three or four fpits 

 deep, that the roots may more eafily run down ; 

 for the goodnefs of Liquorice depends on the 

 length of the roots. The gardeners, who 

 cultivate this plant, commonly fow a crop of 

 Onions on the ground the fame fpring when 

 they plant the fets ; and the keeping of the 

 ground clean from weeds is done by hoeing the 

 Onions, and thefe are little or no prejudice to 

 the Liquorice the firft year of its planting, be- 

 caufe the Onions will be drawn oft before the. 

 Liquorice fhoots are much advanced. 



Make new hot-beds for Afparagus to fuc- 

 ceed thofe which were made the laft month ; 

 for otherwife there will be a v/ant in the 

 kitchen, one of thefe beds feldom continuing 

 much longer than a fortnight to produce good 

 buds : fo that in this month there (hould be 

 two beds made about eighteen or twenty days 

 diftance, that they may fucceed each ether 

 regularly. 



The Cucumber and Melon plants, which 



were raifed the laft month, will now be fit to 



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