KITCHEN GARDEN. 



Plant sage, marjoram, savory, hj^ssop, thyme, ru«, 

 rosemary and lavender, in shady borders. Choose 

 slips of last year's growth, six or eight inches long, 

 and plant them four or six inches apart, putting them 

 halfway in the ground, and watering them well. — * 

 Next spring they may be taken up and planted in beds 

 or rows about a foot asunder. 



CAULIFLOWERS. 



The strongest plants from seed sown early this 

 spring, may be planted out where they are to re- 

 main. Do this the latter end of this month ; the weak 

 plants may remain till the first of June. 



Plants from seed sown last month may be pricked 

 (three inches apart) into nursery beds, latter end of 

 this month, watering them well. The ground should 

 be previously well dunged and dug. In dry wea- 

 ther water them twice or thrice a week. 



LEEKS AND ONIONS. 



If you neglected to sow these seeds last month, do 

 It early this (see directions in March.) 



CELERY^ 



Plants from seed sown in February and early in 

 March, may be pricked out into nursery beds of rich 

 light earth ; place them about three inches apart. In 

 about five weeks they will be fit to take up and plant 

 in trenches. 



Sow celery this month on a bed of rich light earth, 

 well dug and raked ; sow the seed pretty thick, rake 

 it in, and water it lightly in dry weather; watering 

 must be continued after the plants come up. 



ASPABAGUS. 



Your early asparagus beds will now be ready for 

 cutting, and tho later beds will want forking and at* 

 tention to the heat. See February and March. 



