186 A YEAR'S WORK IN THE VEGETABLE GARDEN 



PARSLEY. In all cold districts it is wise to secure a bed of 

 Parsley, in a frame or pit, or if a few plants were potted in Sep- 

 tember, they may be wintered in any place where they can have light 

 and air freely. It is so important to have Parsley at command as 

 wanted, that it may be worth while now to put a frame over a few 

 rows as they stand in the open quarter, rather than risk the loss of 

 all in the event of severe weather. 



RADISH. Sow one of the long sorts for a first supply in some 

 warm spot, to secure quick growth. 



UNDERGROUND ONIONS to be planted in rows one foot apart. 

 They should not be earthed jap, for" the young ^bulbs form round the 

 stems in full daylight. 



