g^ THE CULINARY GARDEN. 



QUARTER, NO. 1. 



1793. Subtrenclied after asparagus, for carrot, with- 



out manure. Winter fallowed. 



1794. Early cauliflower, with a moderate dunging, 



2d March. Yellow turnip, with a com- 

 post dressing, 20th July. 



1795. Onions, without manure, 8th February. 



Cabbage, with a light dunging, 5th Oc- 

 tober. 



1796. Charlton peas for a late crop, without ma- 



nure, 10th June. Trenched three spit 

 deep in December. Winter fallowed. 

 1797* Potatoes, with a moderate dunging, 20th 

 March. German greens, without manure, 

 10th September j intended for leeks next 

 June. * 



* This extract was published in my Kitclien Gardener, in 

 1802. It has been approved by many practical gardeners, and 

 the propriety of keeping such a journal or note-book has been 

 acknowledged. 



