6^ KALENDAKIVM HOKTENSE, 



^""L I MARCH I ,^. W^^^^"*^ 



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To be done 

 In the Orchard, and Olitory-Garden. 



YEt Stercoration is feafonable, and you ftiay plant what trees are left, 

 though it be (bmething of the iateftj unlefi in very backward or mo^ 

 places. 



No# is yourchiefeft arid beft time for raifing oil the Hot-bed Jidelom^ Cu- 

 entfihers^ Gourds, C^v. which about the fixth , eighth or tenth day will be 

 ready for the Seeds ^ and eight days after j^wi^ them forth at diftances, accord*- 

 ing to the Method, &c. 



If you will have them later, begin again in ten or twelve days after the 

 firft ; and fo a third time, to make Experiments. 



Graff all this Moneth , unlefs the Spring prove extraordinary forwards. 



You may as yet cut ^ickrf^ts, and cover fuch Tree-roots as you laid bare 

 in Autumn. 



Slip and fet Sage, Rofemary, Lavender, thymej^c. 



Sow in theheginmn^Endive,Sf{cc0rjf,Leek/,Radip,Beets, Chard-Beet, Scor- 

 zonera, Parjhips^, sk^rrets, Parjlej/, Sorrel, Buglefs, Borrage, Chervil, SeUerj^ 

 Smalladge, Alifanders, &c. Several of which continue many years without re- 

 newing, and are moft of them to beyianch'd by laying them under /z>/er and 

 earthing up. 



Sovvalfo Lettuce, Onions,Garlic^, Orach, PurJlaH,Turneps (to have early J, 

 monethly Peafe, &c. thefe annually. 



Tranfplant the Beet-chard which you fow'd in Augujt, to have moft ample 

 Chards. 



Sow alfo Carrots, Cabbages, Crejfes, Fennel, Major an, Bafil, Tobacco, c^c. And 

 tranfplant any fort of Medicinal Hearbs. 



M\u.-March drefs up and firing your Straroberry-beds, and uncover your 

 A^aragm, jpreading and loofning the Mould about them, for their more 

 eafie penetrating : Alfo may you now tranlplant Aj^aragus roots to make new 

 Beds. 



By this time your Bees fit 5 keep them clofe Night and Morning,if the wea- 

 ther prove ill. 



Turn your Fruit in the Room where it lies, but open not yet the windovps. 



Fruits in Prime, or yet lajiirtg. 

 Apples. 



Golden Ducket, [^Doucet'] Pepins, Reineting, Lones Pearmain, Wbter Pear- 

 main, John Apple,C^c. 



Pears. 

 Later Bon-ChreSiein : Double Blojjom Pear, &c. 



