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 fown on a moift fpot of ground, and in dry 

 Weather carefully watered and fliaded from the 

 fun, otherwife it will not come up. 



You muft alfo fow fome Finnochia feed, to 

 fucceed that which was before fown ^ for when 

 it is fit for ufe, it will not continue more than 

 eighteen or twenty days before it will run to 

 feed ; fo that there is an abfolute neceffity of 

 having a fucceffion where this herb is required. 



Keep all young crops clean from weeds j 

 for if, at this feafon, that work is negledted, it 

 will require much more labour afterwards, be* 

 fide if weeds are permitted to grow among the 

 young plants, the crops will be greatly injured 

 by them. 



Produ6ls of the K i t c h e n-G a r d e n. 



Sprouts of Broccoli, Cabbages, and Savoys, 

 are now very good, if they are gathered be- 

 fore they run up to feed. The young fhcots 

 of Turneps and Hop tops, are often eaten when 

 there is a fcarcity of other greens, all forts of 

 young Sallet herbs, Spinach, Radiilies, Afpa- 

 ragus, Cole worts, Parfley, Alifanders, Chtird 

 beet, fome late Celery, and Endive, i"i rnoift 

 ground ; Sorrel, Burnet, Thyme, HyiTcp, 

 Winter Savory, Pot«Marjoram j Brown Dutch, 



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