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it also improves them when transplanted finally in 

 the open field. 



For the planting of the several kinds of seeds 

 see last month. 



WOEK FOK NOVEMBEK. 



Same as October. Sow galba seeds for hedges, 

 palmetto nuts, canary bird seed, almonds, a few 

 Irish potatoes can be planted, but not for a full 

 crop ; barley and oats for fodder. Sow all kinds 

 of European seeds, which thrive in these latitudes. 

 Sow tomatoes, gather them in April as they become 

 a little pale, and they will then ripen in about ten 

 days for the New York market. Sow onions, tobacco, 

 and wheat, until the middle of next month, for 

 good fuU crops. Plant out strong plants of straw- 

 berries to produce next spring. Sow oats, and 

 continue as in September, with carrots, turnips, &c. 



Memarks. — The Swedish turnips not previously 

 set out, ought now to be ; the cabbage plants are 

 ready to set out from the second bed, they require 

 strong ground, and should be placed three feet apart 

 in the row, and one foot between the plant, to bring 

 them to perfection; they must be kept very clean. 

 Seaweed may now be expected to accumulate in 

 the bays ; it should be preserved as fresh as possible 



