A GARDEN KALENDAR 407 



15. Trenched three rows more of Celeri in Turner's 

 Garden. 



Septem r - 13. Found the rows of Celeri backward, & not 

 thriving. 



The Crop of spinage fails. 



Peaches & Nect : begin to ripen well : they are both 

 large, & fair. 



Grapes do but just begin to turn. 



13. Tyed-up endives both curled, & Batavian, they are 

 curled well, & well-grown. 



One crop of Savoys was well nigh destroyed by y e dry 

 weather. 



All the Nect : trees this Year produce fine fair fruit ; but 

 the first tree is distempered, & shrivelled. 



The Apricot-tree produced a decent crop of fine fair 

 fruit. 



There are filberts, & nuts without end. 



Potatoes are large, & good. 



Peaches, & nectarines were fine in Septem'- being 

 brought-on by the delicate autumnal weather. 



Octob r - 4. Black grapes are very good. 



The first great rain with much distant thunder and 

 lightening. 



5. Planted-out two long rows of polyanths from the 

 seed-box : the seed came from M r - Gibson's. Planted-out 

 some stock-july-flowers. 



The endives by the heat of the weather run much 

 to seed. 



25. Planted 100 of Cabbages to stand the winter. 



Planted Coss-lettuces to stand the winter against the 

 fruit wall. 



Octob r - 25. Grapes, black-cluster, are very delicate. 

 Autumnal rains come on. 



Nov r - 10 : & ii. Trimmed the vines against the House. 



Those at the end of the dining-room are weakly 

 towards the top. 



13. Dug-up all the potatoes, a good crop, & large 

 bulbs. 



