March 15

Posted by sydney on Mar 15th, 2009
  • 1792: March 15, 1792 – Snow-drops are out of bloom.  Rainbow.
  • 1790: March 15, 1790 – A vast snake appears at the hot-beds.
  • 1789: March 15, 1789 – Snow on the ground.  raw & cold.  Mrs Clement left us.
  • 1788: March 15, 1788 – The hot-bed streams very much; but the plants thrive, & put out their roots down the sides of the hills; & the weeds spring in the bed.  Yet a little neglect, should there come hot sun-shine, would burn the plants.  Holes are bored on every side in the dung.
  • 1780: March 15, 1780 – Mrs. Snooke was buried.
  • 1775: March 15, 1775 – Hard frost, hot sun.  Sheltered the fruit-wall bloom with boughs of ivy & yew.
  • 1773: March 15, 1773 – Mild & grey, sun.  Ants.  Chrysomela Gottingensis.  This insect is very common with us.
  • 1769: March 15, 1769 – Made cucumber-bed over again; & added many barrows of fresh dung: it was so drenched with snow & rain that it would not heat.  Great hail-storm.

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