2 8 The Gardeners Kalendar. Sept. 



Tranfplant your latter crop of Celery into 

 drills, which, at this feafon, {hould always be 

 planted on drier ground than the former crops 5 

 for as this is to remain till the fpring, fo it will 

 be in danger of rotting on a very moift foil. 



You fliould now tranfplant the laft crop of 

 Broccoli where it is to remain, that it may ac- 

 quire iirength before the frofl comes on to 

 check it ; and you fhould draw earth up to the 

 iilems of your former crops, which will greatly 

 prote(5l them from the frofl. 



There may now^ alfo be fome Carrot feeds 

 fown upon warm borders, where, if they fur- 

 vive the winter, they will come early in the 

 fpring, whereby the table may be fupplied with 

 young Carrots for a month or fix weeks, be- 

 fore thofc which are fown in the fpring will be 

 fit for ufe. 



The Carrots v/hich were fown in the 

 fields for feeding of fljeep, or deer, &f^. 

 (hould, toward the end of this month, be 

 dr^wn out of the gro'und and houfed, to preferve 

 them ; thefe fhould lie four or five days to dry, 

 then they fl:i0uld be properly ftacked up in a 

 good dry barn, with dry fand laid between 

 them to prevent their rotting, and when hard 

 froft comes on they fliould he covered with 

 i^raw or dried fern^ to prevent their bcipg hor 



