364 7lje Gardeners Kalendar. Dec. 



When the ground is frozen fo hard that it 

 cannot be dug, the fences of the garden may 

 be repaired where it is neceffary 5 dung fliould 

 be carried into the quarters, that it may be 

 ready when the frofi: goes off; and where per- 

 fons have any feeds remaining in their pods or 

 capfules, they (hould now be made clean and 

 ready for fowdng j and prepare all tools fit for 

 ufe, that there may be no delay, when the fea- 

 fon is favourable, for cropping the ground. 



You muft. now be very careful of your 

 Mufhroom-bedSj to cover them with frefh dry 

 ftraw, fo thick as to keep out the froft and wet, 

 both which are injurious to thefe beds ; but 

 where proper care is taken, there will beacon- 

 jftant fupply of thefe for the table in the mod 

 rigorous feafons. 



Produ5is of the Kit cue n-G a r d e n. 



Cabbages, Savoys, Red Cabbages, Borecole, 

 fome Cauliflowers, if the feafon proves mild j 

 Purple and White Broccoli, Carrots, Parfneps, 

 Turneps, Potatoes, Skirrets, Scorzonera, Sal- 

 fafy, Beets, Large-rooted Parfley, and Horfe- 



radilh. 



Onions, Leeks, Garlic, Rocombole, Shallots, 

 Thyme, Winter Savory, HyfTop, Sage, Rofe- 



mary. 



