Mar. The Gardeners Kalendar. "^i, 



Sow all the forts of Rouncival and Grey 

 Peas, for the full crop, in the open fields ; and 

 thofe Peas which were fown in the former 

 months, and are come up, fliould be gently 

 earthed, and the ground hoed between them, 

 in dry weather. 



This month is the proper feafon for fow- 

 ing of Carrots in the open fields 5 the roots 

 of which are defigned for feeding of (Iieep, 

 deer, Gfc. which is now much pradifed by 

 fome of the moft knowing farmers for (heep ; 

 for one acre of Carrots will fatten more iTieep, 

 than three acres of Turneps; and by fkilful 

 gentlemen as a winter pabulum for deer and 

 horfes, for as the Carrots are fown in the 

 fpring, fo they are not liable to the accident 

 of being defliroyed by the fly, as is the cafe of 

 Turneps, which renders them a more certain 

 crop. 



PrcduBs of the K i x c h e n-G a r d e n. 



Winter Spinach in great plenty, fome Cab- 

 bages and Savoys are yet remaining ; Sprouts 

 from the ftalks of Cabbages and Savoys in prreat 

 plenty, and very good ; Broccoli, Coleworts, 

 ' Borecole, Red Beets, Chard Beets, Cardoons, 

 ' Carrots, Parfneps, Turneps, Potatoes, Jerufalern 



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