76 The Gardeners Kalendar, Mar. 



daily after the new dung is laid on their fides, 

 which will often occafion a great fleam in the 

 beds for fome days; which, if pent in the 

 frames, will be very injurious to the plants^ and 

 frequently caufe the fruit to drop off. 



Sow the feeds of Cabbages, Savoys, and 

 Red Cabbages, for next winter's ufe, on a bed 

 of light earth in the open air, and plant out 

 all your Cauliflower plants which are remain- 

 ing in the winter beds, into the quarters of the 

 kitchen-garden, for the general crop; and 

 thofe Cauliflower plants which were raifed the 

 laft month, to fucceed thofe raifed in autumn, 

 (hould now be pricked out upon frefli hot-beds, 

 to bring them forward ; but they (hould not 

 be too clofely covered, becaufe it will draw 

 them up weak, and greatly injure them ; there- 

 fore at all times when the weather is mild, the 

 covers fhould be taken off, to let them enjoy 

 the open air, and only covered in the night or 

 bad weather. 



Continue to put in Beans and Peas every 

 fortnight or three weeks, that there may be a 

 fuccellion of them through the feafon : and fow 

 Radiflies, Spinach, and young fallet herbs, 

 every week, to fucceed thofe before fown ; and 

 fov/ fome Celery feed towards the end of this 



monthj 



