A CALENDAR 



Vegetable and Fruit Garden. — Sow French Beans for succession. 



Flower Garden. — Take a general survey of the bedding plants 

 put out last month with a view to rectifying any mistakes made in 

 arrangement or failure in individual plants. 



JUNE 2 



Greenhouse and Frames. — Pot up those Primula seedlings which' 

 are ready and make another sowing. 



Vegetable and Fruit Garden. — Plant out Early Celery. 



Flower Garden. — Continue to give attention to the bedding 

 plants, stirring the soil, pegging down the Verbenas, Petunias, 

 Ageratums, etc., and watering copiously, but not too frequently, 

 as required. 



JUNE 3 



Greenhouse and Frames. — Sow seeds of Brompton Stocks in pans, 

 placing them in slight heat until the seedlings are large enough to 

 be hardened and planted out. 



Vegetable and Fruit Garden. — Syringe the wall-fruit trees now and 

 frequently, from day to day, to destroy red spider and aphis. 

 Evening is the best time for the process. 



Flower Garden. — Look over whatever surplus of bedding plants 

 you have in hand and consider what use may be made of t£em for 

 garden tubs and vases, hanging baskets, etc. 



JUNE 4 



Greenhouse and Frames.— Tiansier the young Tobacco plants to 

 a spare frame, where they may gradually harden for the open ground. 

 They need plenty of moisture and a rich soil. 



Vegetable and Fruit Garden. — ^Look to the Raspberry canes and 

 remove all useless suckers as soon as they appear. 



Flower Garden. — Continue yesterday's work by filling tubs, 

 vases and baskets, bearing in mind that the latter should have some 

 trailing plants. 



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