THS CtnUKAltT GA*&*r* 



Sow suceea&ional and t s f marrows, roun- 



eivals, I^fcsians, &c* See last month* Also earth 

 up the early crops that need* as there directed. 



Potatoes maybe planted about the middle or lat- 

 ter end of the month, on a tight early border, If 

 the ground be in pretty good heart* it need not be 

 dunged for this crop; Momallv 



come to Ml maturity^ and it 

 that potatoes exhaust the soil* For crops that are 

 meant to stand till AiUy ripe % the ground ought to 

 be put in good condition, either by previous or tin- 

 mediate manuring* Choose, for this plantation, some 

 of the earl N . a the ash4eaved, or early dwarf, 



but preferring the former* These require less room 

 than any other I am acquainted with. F*tf 

 inches between the lines, and six or eight in line . - 

 enough* Plant in drills three indies deep, if the 

 ground be anywise damp or still* If light and dn . 

 the dibble maybe used 5 but only to saw time; for 

 drilling is to be preferred to dibbling, for all seeds 

 and roots whatever* 



, Scortonera, and Sfeirret, are all u^d in 

 the Idtchen, in autumn and winter* They aare all rais* 

 edftom seed, and maybe sown about the fend of the 

 month* If sown earlier, they frequently run to seed 

 in summer, and in that case are useless* The middle 

 of April is a good medium time to sow, which see* 



