May 4
Posted by sydney on May 4th, 2009
- 1793: May 4, 1793 – Some beeches begin to show leaves. Sowed some fine Savoy seed from Newton. Hen red-start appears.
- 1792: May 4, 1792 – Began to use the lettuces under the fruit wall.
- 1791: May 4, 1791 – Planted some tricolor violets, & some red cabbages sent from South Lambeth.
- 1789: May 4, 1789 – Beat the grass-banks in the garden. Put up the urns. Martins come into old nests. Bat out. Nightingale in my out-let. Snails come out.
- 1788: May 4, 1788 – Shade the best tulips from the vehemence of the sun. Polyanths are hurried out of bloom. Vine-shoots are forward. Sowed the great annual-frame with flower-seeds: sowed two hand-glasses with cucumbers, green & white. Timothy wanders round the garden, & strives to get out: he is shut-up in the brew-house to prevent an escape.
- 1787: May 4, 1787 – Sowed a plot of red beet.
- 1786: May 4, 1786 – Cut two fine cucumbers; & began to eat the brown lettuces under the fruit-wall, where they stood the winter. Lettuce well-loaved, & very fine.
- 1782: May 4, 1782 – Vegetation is at a stand, & Timothy the tortoise fast asleep. The trees are still naked.
- 1778: May 4, 1778 – The king & queen are this day at Portsmouth to see the fleet at Spithead. There were five general running firings, which shook my house & made the windows jar. The firings were at ten, twelve, on, four.
- 1776: May 4, 1776 – Field crickets shrill. Snipes in the forest. The forest quite burnt-up. Small reed-sparrow sings. Young ring-doves fledge. Hay is risen to four pounds per ton: no grass in the fields, & great distress among the cattle.
- 1774: May 4, 1774 – Asparagus in plenty. Orchard-grass cut for the horses.
- 1772: May 4, 1772 – Ground very hard & cloddy; & wants rain before it can be sown.
- 1771: May 4, 1771 – Showers, spring weather. Cucumbers swell away, & set apace. Black-caps appear & begin to sing. Sowed white dwarf kidney beans.
- 1770: May 4, 1770 – Nightingales abound.
- 1769: May 4, 1769 – Crayfish in high season. Smelts in season.