MARCH. 



To be done 



In the Orchard, and Olitory Garden. 



Yet Stercoration is seasonable, and you may plant 

 what trees are left, though it be something of the latest, 

 unless in very backward or moist places. 



Now is your chiefest and best time for raising on the 

 Hot-bed Melons, Cucumbers, Gourds, etc., which about 

 the sixth, eighth or tenth day will be ready for the 

 seeds ; and eight days after prick them forth at dis- 

 tances, according to the method, etc. 



If you have them later, begin again in ten or twelve 

 days after the first, and so a third time, to make Ex- 

 periments. 



Graff all this Moneth, unless the Spring prove extra- 

 ordinary forwards. 



You may as yet cut Quick-sets, and cover such Tree- 

 roots as you laid bare in Autumn. 



Slip and set Sage, Rosemary, Lavender, Thyme, etc. 



Sow in the beginning Endive, Succory, Leeks, Ra- 

 dish, Beets, Chard-Beet, Scorzonera, Parsnips, Skirrets, 

 Parsley, Sorrel, Buglos, Borrage, Chevril, Sellery, 

 Smalladge, Alisanders, etc. Several of which con- 

 tinue many years without renewing, and are most of 

 them to be blanch'd by laying them under litter and 

 earthing up. 



Sow also Lettuce, Onions, Garlick, Okach, Parslan, 

 Turneps (to have early) monethly, Pease, etc. these 

 annually. 



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