The
Kitchen Garden
Plant
the second crop of savoys and prick out the third crop of
savoys
Transplant
the early sown broccoli and prick out the second crop of
broccoli
Sow
the last crop of broccoli
Sow
and plant out endive
Plant
out autumn cauliflowers
Pull
up onions and plant them
Take
up garlic, shallots and rocambole
Sow
and transplant lettuces
Stick
the cucumbers sown in June
Earth
up the first crop, plant out the second crop of celery,
and prick out the fourth crop.
Sow
sugarloaf cabbages for coleworts
Sow
carrots for the autumn
Weed
the early carrots
Gather
herbs and flowers for drying
Sow
large turnips for cattle
Hoe
the turnips
Plant
kidney beans for the last crop
Sow
turnip rooted and common radishes
Sow
round leaved spinach for autumn use
Cut
down asparagus
Pull
off suckers from artichokes
Sow
onions for winter use
Examine
melons under frames, oil paper, and on tan
Examine
cucumbers under bell glasses, and nail these against walls
Prick
out and plant cabbages, savoys and red cabbage
Protect
seed from birds and gather it as it ripens.
The
Orchard and Fruit Garden
Cover
currant trees with mats, to keep the fruit back
Examine
the walls, and remove shrubs too near fruit
Nail
branches of vines frequently
Examine
wall trees of all sorts, as well fig trees and espaliers
Fork
up the borders where fruit trees grow
Finish
budding
Examine
grafter or budded trees
Take
off strawberry runners and plant them
Finish
thinning peaches and nectarines
Thin
apples and pears if very plentiful
Apply
hog's dung to blighted trees
Carry
on to August's work ...
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