8o TJoe Gardeners Kalendar. Mar. 

 be dry ; but if it be wet, it will be better to de- 

 fer it till the beginning of next month ; for 

 thefe plants always take beft, when tliey are 

 tranfplanted juft as they begin to (hoot. But 

 in this you muft be determined by the feafon, 

 either early or late, as it may happen. 



Your Radiflies and Spinach, which were 

 fown in January, and the beginning of Febru- 

 ary, (hould now be hoed, leaving them four 

 or five inches afunder \ and obferve to ftir all 

 the ground between them, which will deftroy 

 all the young weeds, and greatly promote the 

 growth of the plants 5 but this work (hould be 

 done in dry weather. 



Continue to make hot-beds for Cucumbers, 

 Melons, Purflane, ^c\ to fucceed thofe which 

 'were made the former month ; and the end of 

 the month fow Cucumber and Melon feeds, to 

 ridge out under bell or hand glafles, for the 

 principal crop. And now the feeds of Capfi- 

 cum for pickling {hould be fown, as alfo the 

 Tomatos for foups, upon a hot-bed ; and to- 

 ward the end of the month, a few feeds of In- 

 dian Crefs (hould be fown upon a very mode- 

 rate hot-bed, to bring a few plants forward, 

 where their flowers are wanted earlier than thofe 

 ufually come which are fown in the open air. 



Drefs 



