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 will be taken away in March, by the time the 

 Afparagus-beds are drefled in the fpring, they 

 will not injure it in the leaft. 



In dry weather continue to earth up Celery 

 and Cardoons to blanch them ; and draw up 

 feme Endive, which is full grown, to plant 

 down on the fides of the ridges to whiten -, be- 

 caufe the cold, at this feafon increafing, will 

 injure it where it remains above ground tied up 

 to blanch, as was direded in the former 

 month, efpecially if it prove frofty; but in 

 mild feafons the Endive, which is tied up, will 

 continue good till the end of next month. 



Tf anfplant brown Dutch, and common Cab- 

 bage Lettuces, upon warm borders, near walls, 

 pales, or hedges, to abide the winter ; as you 

 may alfo fome Cos, Ciiicia, and Imperial Let- 

 tuces y but it will be proper to plant fome of 

 ail thefe forts upon beds, to be covered with 

 frames or mats in winter; becaufe, if thefroft 

 fhould be very fevere, it will deftroy the Cos 

 and Ciiicia Lettuces, where they are expofed 

 to the open air. But thofe plants which are 

 put under frames, (hould be fmaller than thofe 

 planted in open borders ; becaufe the large 

 plants, when covered, will be apt to be too for- 

 ward in mild winters. 



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