May 



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THIRTEENTH DAY 



Transplant the rest of the Summer Cabbage 

 and Cauliflower from the flats to the open 

 ground. The seedlings of the Canterbury 

 Bells and Foxgloves in the flats can now be 

 planted in rows in a vegetable bed. Work in 

 wood ashes about their roots. They are to 

 bloom a year hence. 



FOURTEENTH DAY 



When the strawberries are in bloom, dig in 

 finely broken up manure about their roots. 

 Take up the potted Lilies and sink the pots in 

 the soil in a shady part of the garden, and 

 leave them there until within about six weeks 

 of their blooming. They need no attention at 

 this stage of their existence and they will take 

 care of themselves. See work for July 14. 



FIFTEENTH DAY 



Plant Corn, 1 pint each Early Evergreen, 

 Country Gentleman, and Shoe Peg in the 

 rows between the Early Potatoes. 



