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artichokes with loose dung, to keep the roots from frost, if omitted last month. Prune gooseberries, currants, and thin out rasps. Dig and dung all spare ground; and dung and prepare borders on walls for young fruit trees in March, if omitted to be planted last month. Fasten young fruit trees with stakes. Gather all rubbish and burn it; and in frost carry out dung.

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DIRECTIONS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF A

COTTAR'S GARDEN,

OF TWENTY FALLS OF GROUND.

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1 Falls of early Potatoes.
(illegible text) do. late do.
(illegible text) do. early Cabbage.
(illegible text) do. late do.
(illegible text) do. Savoys.
(illegible text) do. Greens.

2 Falls of Leek's & Onions.
2 do. Pease.
1 do. Beans
1 do. Carrots.
0 1/2 do. early Turnips.
0 1/2 do. late do.






Total 20 Falls.

FEBRUARY, third or fourth week, sow Pease and Beans, plant early Cabbage, likewise Greens and late Cabbage.
March, second or third week, plant early Potatoes, likewise some late ones, and the remainder in April. In the third and fourth week, sow Leeks and Onions, Carrots and Turnips, and sow some early Sugar-Loaf Cabbage seed for summer and autumn use.