A YEAR'S GARDENING 



Vegetable and Fruit Garden.— Look through early-grown Broccoli 

 and take up any that is nearly fit for use, storing it in a shed so as to 

 preserve from frost. 



Flower Garden. — Look to the, Rock Garden and make any 

 structural repairs that may be desirable. 



JANUARY 12 



Greenhouse and Frames. — Sow seeds of Tomatoes for producing 

 plants for fruiting indoors, and plant Sea-kale in hot-bed akeady 

 prepared. 



Vegetable and Fruit Garden. — If weather and soil be favourable, 

 sow, in a warm border, a little of an early variety of Carrot and 

 Turnip seed. 



Flower Garden. — ^Look over CcirefuUy the individual plants in 

 the Rock Garden and divide or re-arrange them in more suitable 

 positions where required. 



JANUARY 13 



Greenhouse and Frames. — Look through Cdceolarias and prick 

 off those sown for late autumn blooming. Sow Cos Lettuce in hot- 

 bed. 



Vegetable and Fruit Garden. — If the weather continues open, risk 

 sowing a few Onions and Radishes for salads; also a little Parsley. 



Flower Garden. — Plant groups of Primroses, Polyanthus and 

 Daisies to fiU up vacant spaces on rough banks or in the wild garden. 



JANUARY 14 



Greenhouse and Frames. — Shift into larger pots those Calceolaria 

 seedlings which are sufficiently advanced. Take cuttings of pot 

 Chrysanthemums. 



Vegetable and Fruit Garden. — Unless there is an appearance of 

 immediate frost, make small sowings of Lettuce and Endive in a 

 warm border, covering with a hand-light or some litter. 



Flower Garden.— VlxaX early flowering Gladioli and German 

 Irises in suitable groups. 



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