April 14, 1786
Timothy heaves up the mould, & comes out of his hibernacula under the wall-nut tree.
Timothy heaves up the mould, & comes out of his hibernacula under the wall-nut tree.
Daws are building in the church. Nightingale sings at French-mere.
Planted 12 goose-berry trees, & three monthly roses, & three Provence roses. Mr & Mrs Taylor left Selborne.
Planted 1 doz. of white currans, & six of goose-berry trees, with many rasp-plants on the orchard-side of the bank. Turned-out the cucumber-plants into the hills of the bearing-bed; they are large & strong, & began to be too big for the pots. Sowed onions, & parsnips: the ground is dusty, & works well. 10 pots of Cucumber-plants remain. Sowed radishes, & lettuce. Planted one Roman, & one Newington Nectarine-tree against the fruit-wall.
Earthed the cucumber-bed; plastered some fresh cow-dung under the hills. Sowed two ounces of carrot seed in the garden-plot in the meadow.