Garden-Kalendar for the Year 1 7 5 1 l 



Jan 1 ?- 7. Two rows of early Spanish- Beans in Turner's 

 plot. The four other rows were set in y e middle of 

 November. 



14. Earthed-up a row of Celery. 



23. Planted 250 loaf-Cabbage plants in Turner's plot. 



24. Sowed first Crop of Radishes turnip, & common ; 

 lettuce ; & onions under the pales in the little Garden. 



24. Planted-out five bulbs of the Crown Imperial 

 (which I had from a Seedsman in London) in the middle 

 plot of the little Garden. 



24. Planted three slips of the Passion-flower, sent me 

 by M r - Newlin, in the little Garden. 



Feb. 23. Planted 14 Cuttings of the large, white, 

 Dutch-Currants (which I brought from Godalming) in the 

 little Garden. 



27. New staked the Espaliers. 



i I am very much indebted to Mr. Henry Maxwell of Selborne for reading 

 through this Kalendar, and giving me notes thereon. As a practical gardener 

 himself, Mr. Maxwell has made some very interesting notes, which I have 

 distinguished by his initials "[H. M.]." [R. B. S.] 



