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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 22., A Medford garden and the gardener's notes. (search)
an one way. We shall find these fruits growing either under glass or in open culture—strawberries, peaches, lemons, oranges, nectarines, pears, quinces. The blossoming of the quinces was regularly noted each year without fail. The vegetables from his garden supplied Mr. Bigelow's table; his house was called the seat of hospitality, and he himself was termed a hospitable neighbor. January th 18 1827 at 7 o'clock A. M. Glass was doun six degrees below zero. Next morning the same March 26 Saw the first swallow March 27 Apricot & peach in blossom April 11 Wall trees in full Blossom April 12 planted the first Corn & potatoes & Summer Squashes April 17 Took up the boards in the front yard & White washed the trees May th 10 Planted the first Corn & Potatoes May 15 Soed the Beets, Carrots, Parsnips & Onions. 15 Planted my Corn & potatoes May 17 Quince tree in blossom 17 Peas in Blossom June th 4 pickd the first Strawburrys July the 1 had the first new