CALENDAR OF OPERATIONS—-NOVEMBER. 17 
Transplanting this plant into hedges and nursery lines this 
month or next affords the plant an early start in spring-time. 
Turn over dung-hills and compost-heaps to induce decom- 
position. 
NOVEMBER. 
The operations in the forest which should be carried for- 
ward at this time are very diversified. Fell timber, thin out 
plantations, grub up furze and all sorts of wild vegetation on 
land for plantations, and to relieve those recently formed. 
Repair drains and fences. Forward plantations of all sorts, 
and all the operations recommended for last month as may be 
found suited to the state of the weather. 
Collect and cart leaves to the depét. Frosty weather will 
be found suitable to cart to the nursery grounds such accumu- 
lations of vegetable mould as have been prepared in pits or 
recesses in the forest, and these pits or recesses should now 
be filled up with fresh leaves as speedily as possible. 
Plant hedges of thorn, beech, ete. 
Frosty weather will be found most suitable for carting 
manure, compost, timber, and all heavy materials, over soft 
ground. Ridge up all plots of ground in the nursery as soon 
as they become vacant, forwarding the nursery operations 
recommended for last month as the weather becomes suitable. 
Remove layers from stools, and plant them into nursery 
lines. Dig around and dress the stools, giving them a coating 
of vegetable mould mixed with fine sand and well rotted 
manure, and lay down the young shoots, the produce of last 
summer. 
Collect tree seeds. 
DECEMBER. 
Continue to form pits and trench ground for plantations, 
and forward planting, and the operations recorded for last 
month which may be found adapted to the state of the 
weather. 
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