MAIL] KITCHEN VECEI \i 



Savoys for ;:n eaily crop, may he sown about the 

 beginning O f the month, and lor a successional crop, 

 about the entl of it. 'I here are two sorts, green ,m<l 

 yellow; and of the former, two varieties, plain and 

 curled. Sow in all respects, as directed .!,., . for 



(>/ jaunting Shallots. 



Shallots may yet he planted, if requisite, and the 

 sooner the hetter, as they will now begin to spring ; 

 in which case they make hut an indifferent 

 For the manner ofplaotlflgi see January. 



()f sowing $/>//'< 



Sow Spinage every ten days or a fortnight, till the 

 first of August ; of which I shall say no more till that 

 time, when I shall resume my directions about sow- 

 ing the winter crops lor next sea. on. If these, as 

 directed last month, have not heen thinned and 

 cleaned, let it, now he done. 



()/' sowing Turn r/>. 



A little of the early Dutch sort may be sown on 

 a rich, light, warm border, or other sheltered spot, 

 about the middle of the month ; but if sown at the 

 end of the month, it maybe more depended on ; as 

 the early sown crops are very apt to run for seed. 

 Sow broadest, thinly; tread, or heat lightly, and 

 e fine. If the we::ther be dry, give a gentle wa- 

 tering, w Inch repeat. 



