34-2 The Garde7urs Kalendar. Nov. 

 tinuance, there will be no poffibility of getting 

 the roots cut of the ground for ufe ; and when 

 the froil is over, thofe which were left in the 

 grou n d will fo o n decay. 



If this month fhoald prove dry and frofly, 

 you mu-n: carry dung into the quarters of the 

 ' kitchen-garden, that it may be ready when you 

 want to dig the ground, which will forward 

 j^our aftVirs greatly. The not obferving of this, 

 many times caufes a great hurry of buiinefs to- 

 gether, which (hould be avoided as much as 

 pofTib'ie 3 becaufe, whenever this happens, ei- 

 ther fome things are intirely negledted, or are 

 flighted over too carelefly., 



Frefh tie the reed-hedges with ofiers, if they 

 were not done in the former month 3 other- 

 wife the flrong winds which ufually happen at 

 this feafon, will tear them from the flakes, and 

 break the reeds, wiiich will render them trou- 

 blefom-e to repair. 



Where there are hot-beds either for Sallst- 

 ing, Cucumbers, or any other purpofe, they 

 mufl: be carefully attended at this feafon 3 for 

 the nights are now long and cold, and the days 

 either frofly, wet, or foggy, fo that little air can 

 be given to them 3 whereby the plants often 

 grow mouldy, and rot ofF3 and the heat of the 



s is often greatly abated either by rain or 



fnow. 





