The Country Home Month By Month; a Guide to Counry Living
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The asparagus bed should also be fertilized, but first the tops must be cut down and consigned to the bonfire. It is not necessary to dig turnips until late in the month for they are extremely hardy. Early October is not too late for a sowing of Welsh onions, to be eaten in the spring. Cabbage seeds may be sown in the hot bed or cold frame and young lettuce plants for winter use should also be transferred to the bed or frame at once. They will need ventilation in abundance, however. A few parsl...ey plants may be dug and planted in boxes for growing in the kitchen window. They will supply as much parsley as will be needed for garnishing, most of the winter. WORK IN THE FLOWER GARDEN It is just as necessary to clean up the flower garden as the vegetable garden and all waste should be destroyed by fire. Most of the perennial plants may still be set out. 184 THE COUNTRY HOME If a frame is placed over the bed of English violets, blossoms may be picked in the spring very much earlier than would otherwise be the case.
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