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old- flocks, fliould have their ftems broken 

 down clofe to the furface of the ground, that 

 the roots may not be injured by leaving the 

 bottom of the ftems upon them, as is too often 

 pradlifed by unfkilful gardeners. 



You may now fow feme Broccoli feed for 

 the laft crop, which will be fit for ufe in April, 

 after the heads of all the former crops are gone, 

 when there are only the fide fhoots of them^ 

 remaining 5 and thefe late fown plants will pro- 

 duce much more tender heads than any of the 

 former fowings, though not fo large. 



Sow fome Endive for the laft crop, about 

 the middle of this month, to fucceed that which 

 was fown the former month, which will not 

 continue fit for ufe much longer than October; 

 whereas the plants of this fowing will contidiue 

 until April, if they are not deftroyed by fevere 

 froft. ' 



Where fmall fallet herbs are required, they 

 (hould now be fown on north borders, and 

 thefe fowings repeated every three or four days ; 

 for at this feafon they will foon grow too large 

 for ufe. 



The Cos, Cilicia, and other forts of Let- 

 tuce, which were fown the laft month, muft 

 now be tianfplanted out thefe, if the au- 

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