100 THE VEGETABLE GARDEN. 



baga. Transplant cabbages, cauliflowers, brocoli, 

 onions, lettuce, leeks, and endive. 



Remarks. If any of the crops recommended 

 above have not been sown, they should not be neg- 

 ected longer ; most of them may be sown with 

 considerable advantage. The artichokes should in 

 this month be attended to, the suckers removed, 

 and manure given. Strawberries should be set 

 out this month ; they will bear in the ensuing 

 spring. 



NOVEMBER. Sow peas, cabbages, radishes, car- 

 rots, spinach, turnips, parsnips, lettuce, beets, sal- 

 safy. Plant mazagon and Windsor beans. Trans- 

 plant cabbages, lettuce, onions, and leeks. 



Remarks. The first crop of peas may be sown 

 about the commencement of this month, and a 

 general crop towards the last, though it is better to 

 defer this until the next month. The dwarf mar- 

 rowfat and dwarf green imperial are the best varie- 

 ties for sowing. The asparagus beds should now 

 be dressed, and a good supply of manure given. 



DECEMBER. Sow peas, spinach, radishes, car- 

 rots, salsafy, lettuce, cabbages, beets, parsnips. 

 Plant Irish potatoes, mazagon and Windsor beans. 

 Transplant cabbages, lettuce, and onions. 



Remarks. Any of the variety of peas may be 

 sown in this month. The Irish potatoes will come 

 up so early as to have their tops destroyed by frost, 

 but will not be injured materially, if at all, by this. 

 All seeds sown during this month, except spinach, 

 peas, and beans, must be protected in cold weather. 



