^ 2 l^he Gardeners Kalendar. Mar. 



this being the right feafon for this work. Plant 

 Rocambole and Shallots, and the beginning 

 of the month tranfpant Leeks for feed ; thefe 

 fliould be planted near a reed hedge to a good 

 expofure, becaufe the feeds do not ripen till late 

 in the autumn, which in a bad feafon feldom 

 ripen well, when they are in an open and cold 

 fituation. 



At the end of this month you may fow 

 Purllane upon warm borders, in the common 

 ground ; where it will, at that time, do well 

 without any artificial heat, provided the feafon 

 proves warm and dry. You may alfo at this 

 time fow Turneps upon an open fpot of ground, 

 to come early. 



You muft now fow the feeds of Finnochia 

 in drills made about a foot afunder, into which 

 the feeds (hould be thinly fcattered, and cover- 

 ed over about half an inch thick with light 

 earth. This fliould have a rich light foil, 

 otherwife it will not fucceed well. 



Toward the end of this month you may 

 fow Hemp, Flax, White Dutch, and Red 

 Clover, Saitfoyn, and Lucern, provided the 

 feafon proves fivourable ; otherwife it is better 

 to defer it a little longer. This is the feafon 

 for fowing of Barley and March Rye. In dry 

 weather you may now hoe and roll Wheat, 



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