420 OCTOBER. ECT. 



MISCELLANEOUS WORK. 



Dig) dung, trench, and drain, ground thoroughly, 47. 



Prepare for planting, lay open the holes for trees, 

 103. 



Rake leaves off borders and quarters, sweep, Sec, 56. 



Gravel walks, and grass plats, cleanse, roll, mow, 

 56. 



Turfwi\\ be well laid now, but do the work soon. 



Caterpillars, destroy, for they do mischief rapidly. 



Thin, by hoe, spinach, &c. small crops, by hand, 5 1 . 



Prick out cabbages for winter or spring planting, 

 224. 



Hoe between rows of cabbages, &c. and earth up, 51. 



Blanch celery and finochio by earthing; endive, beet, 

 and chardons, by tying* 231, 267, 235, 221, 232. 



Cauliflowers that are heading, break leaves over, 230. 



Asparagus beds and seedlings, dress, second week, 

 218. - 



Strawberries, if not before, dress out of hand, 175. 



Raspberries, dress, and plant coleworts between, 174. 



Seeds gather regularly, and lay up thoroughly dry, 

 61. 



Fruits, gather carefully, and house well, 280. 



Dig up, and store clean and dry, carrots, Q&7 ; pota- 

 toes, 252; parsnepS) 245; Jerusalem artichokes, 

 237. 



Dress about currant and gooseberry bushes, by dig- 

 ging in a little manure, cutting the ends of the 

 roots. 



Herb-beds should always be dressed at this time, 263. 



Vines, wall-trees, &c, regulate, if not fully prune. 



Grapes bagged in gauze, see to, lest they get mouldy. 



Shrub) &c. dig about, and put in good order, 1 17- 



