Mar. The Gardeners Kalendar. 8 1 



Drefs your Artichokes, obferving to leave 

 only two or three of the clearefl and heft fitu- 

 ated plants upon each root to bear, and flip the 

 reft clean off; the beft of which may be now 

 planted to make a new plantation ; for thefe 

 will produce heads in autumn, after thofe up- 

 on the old roots are gone. 



Sow Cardoons upon a bed of rich light earth, 

 pretty thin, obferving to keep them clear from 

 weeds y and, in dry weather, they muft be 

 watered until they are big enough to tranfplant. 



Toward the latter end of this month you 

 may put in fome Kidney-beans in warm bor- 

 ders, where they may be defended from cold ; 

 but this muft not be done in wet weather, be- 

 caufe too much moifture, at this feafon, will 

 rot them in the ground. 



You fhould alfo fow Sweet-marjoram, 

 Thyme, Hyffop, and other tender aromatick 

 plants, upon a dry warm foil 3 for they will 

 not do well on a wet ground. 



Continue to fow all forts of young fallet 

 herbs, twice a week, asCrefies, Muftard, Rape, 

 Radifh, &c, upon warm borders, until the lat- 

 ter end of the month, when they will do better 

 in a more open expofure. 



Part the roots of Gives and Efchalions, and 

 plant them in a (hady fituation to increafe them, 



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