June 17, 1783

Posted by sydney on Jun 17th, 1783

The potatoe-shoots, that were cut-down by the frost, all spring again; the kidney-beans do not.  Lighted a fire in the parlor.

June 13, 1783

Posted by sydney on Jun 13th, 1783

Serapias latiflolia begins to bloom in the hanger. The Serapias’s transplanted last summer from the hanger to my garden , grow and thrive. Mr Beeke returned.

May 29, 1783

Posted by sydney on May 29th, 1783

Young redstarts.

May 27, 1783

Posted by sydney on May 27th, 1783

Not one spring chafer this year.

May 26, 1783

Posted by sydney on May 26th, 1783

The frost cut down all the early kidney-beans, injured the annuals; & made the apple-trees cut much of their fruit.

May 23, 1783

Posted by sydney on May 23rd, 1783

Stocks blow, & are very double and handsome!

May 17, 1783

Posted by sydney on May 17th, 1783

Wells sink: Benham’s is dry.  Sprinkled & washed the foliage of the fruit-trees, that were honey-dewed, & began to be affected with aphides.  Stocks blow finely.  Tulips, thro’ heat, will continue but a small time in bloom.

May 14, 1783

Posted by sydney on May 14th, 1783

Sowed a crop of kidney-beans.  large white Dutch.  Planted some basons in my field with China-asters, & China pinks.  Pricked out many China asters, on a mild hot-bed.  Honey-suckles stocks, & wall-flowers smell sweetly.  Tulips blow out but their cups will be much larger.  The large Apricot-tree much infested with maggots, which twist & roll-up the leaves; these we open, & destroy the maggots, which would devour most of the foliage.  These maggots are the produce of small spotted phalaenae.

May 8, 1783

Posted by sydney on May 8th, 1783

Apple-trees in high bloom; in danger from the frost.

May 6, 1783

Posted by sydney on May 6th, 1783

Some ponds, & ditches dry, & cleansed out.

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