Calendarial Section 
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Musk and Watermelons, Mustard, 
Cow Peas, Spinach, Winter 
Squash, German Millet. 
Plant Tomato plants, also small 
Peppers. 
Keep a close watch for bugs. 
Spray Tomatoes with Bordeaux 
mixture. If any disease appears 
among the plants remove and 
burn them, and lime the ground 
well where they stood. 
July 
Plant out Celery plants. 
Keep Tomatoes tied and dis- 
budded; spray often. 
Pot Strawberry runners. 
Thin out fruit, remove all dis- 
eased leaves and burn them. 
Keep cultivating — the oftener 
the better. 
Mulch Tomatoes, Eggplants, 
Peppers and Strawberries heavily. 
Leaves are best; see they do not 
suffer for water. 
Sow Crimson Clover, Cucum- 
bers, Kale, Mustard, Turnips. 
Plant late Potatoes. Finish 
planting Sweet Potatoes. 
August 
Sow Beets, Red Clover, Crimson 
Clover, Lettuce, Radish, Kale, 
Rape, Rye, Spinach, Turnips, 
Mustard. 
Plant Cabbage plants and On- 
ion sets. 
Cultivate and begin to hill up 
Cele:^. 
Sow Cabbage seed for plants. 
Keep runners off Strawberries. 
September 
Plant Strawberries. 
Sow Lettuce, Spinach, Turnips. 
Plant Onion sets. 
Spray for white fly and other 
insects. 
Cultivate your ground; where 
vegetables have matured and crop 
gathered, give a coating of lime 
and work it in weU. 
October 
Celery should be watched and 
banked up. If any sign of disease 
appears apply remedy at once, or 
remove the diseased plants. 
Clean up vacant ground. Culti- 
vate deep and apply fertilizers. 
Burn all rubbish; where necessary 
a slight application of salt will be 
beneficial. 
Remove all Tomato leaves, roots, 
plants, and sterilize the soil if 
possible. Change places every 
season. 
November 
Lift and store Celery. 
Prepare frames for Lettuce, 
which can be sown now, also Rad- 
ishes and such other vegetables as 
you have a market for. 
Clear off Asparagus beds; 
mulch with cow manure or leaves. 
Plant fruit trees, Roses and 
small fruits. 
Prune Blackberries, Raspber- 
ries. 
Prepare ground for early plant- 
ing. 
December 
Clean up generally. 
Watch your frames; do not 
allow them to remain idle. 
Have compost prepared for 
change of soil in frames. 
See that your fertilizer pile 
which has not been scattered, is 
protected from rain. 
Gather in shade tree leaves, 
pile up and cover with fresh ma- 
nure if possible, to rot for Spring 
use. 
