588 A KALENDAR OF WORK 



Parsley for its roots, Horn Carrots, Lettuces, Leeks, 

 Onions, Parsnips, Peas and Beans, Radishes, Round 

 Spinach, Savoys and other Winter Greens, for the first 

 crop. 



Plant out Cabbage plants, Chives, Garlic, Rocam- 

 bole, Shallots, and Potatoe or Under-ground Onions. 



Plant out Horse-radish, in the manner recom- 

 mended under that head. 



March. 



Force Cucumbers and Melons in frames, Kidney 

 Beans in the forcing-house or stove, and Elford Rhu* 

 barb and Sea Kale under pots. Sow, on a moderate 

 hot-bed, Celery and Celeriac, Radishes, Small Salading, 

 and Tetragonia Expansa. Sow, in the open borders and 

 quarters, Asparagus, Beet, Cabbages, Carrots, Celery* 

 Couve Tronchuda, Curled and Hamburgh Parsley, 

 Leeks, Lettuces, Neapolitan Kale, Onions, Parsnips, 

 Peas and Beans, Round Spinach, Salsafy, Sea Kale, 

 Scorzonera, Skirrets, &c. 



Fork over Asparagus beds, and make new ones. 



Plant out the small Onions which had been sown thick 

 last spring, for the purpose of procuring large bulbs ; 

 also early Potatoes, Jerusalem Artichokes, Chives, Gar- 

 lic, Rocambole, Shallots, Rhubarb, and Sea Kale. 



April. 



Make hot-beds for Cucumbers and Melons, and 

 single-pot Tetragonia Expansa, to be turned out next 

 month. Force Kidney Beans, Elford Rhubarb, and 

 Sea Kale. The roots of Scarlet Running Kidney 

 Beans, which have been preserved through the winter, 

 may now be planted out, when they will soon grow 

 afresh, and produce an early and abundant crop. 

 Some of these roots were exhibited at the Horticul- 

 tural meeting in Norwich, May 25, 1831. They were 



