sowed a patch of peas after steeping them in water 24. hours. (note the seed
came from J. Bolling's)
Garden Book, page 6
by Thomas Jefferson
by Thomas Jefferson
1771 Monticello.
Mar. 6.
7.
rain snow & hail with an Easterly wind for 4. days.
11.
cleared up cold with a North West wind.
25.
replanted all the pomegranates in their proper row. also planted 4. others
on S.E. edge of garden. also a Medlar Russetin.
in the row of Peach trees for Apricots planted 4. apricot trees, viz. the
1st. 2d. 4th. & 5th. counting from S.W. end. peas up.
28.
planted 5. grapes from N. Lewis's on S.E. edge of
garden.
29.
sowed peas. (from T. Morgan's) planted 2. beds of Asparagus
seed.
30.
cold easterly wind, rain & hail.
May. 8.
eat peas at
Barclay in Charles-City.
15.
eat strawberries at Docr. Rickman's
26.
the greatest flood ever known in
Virginia.
30.
peas of
Mar. 6. come to table.
Sept. 7.
*Cart. H. Harrison tells me it is generally allowed that
250 lb green pork makes 220. lb pickled. he weighed a ham & shoulder when
green. The one weighed 24. lb the other 17. lb. after they were made into bacon
each had lost exactly a fourth. they were of corn-fed hogs.
11.
*Stephen Willis sais it takes 15.
bushels of lime to lay 1000. bricks.
*Old Sharpe sais a bushel of
Lime-stone will weigh 114 lb and if well burnt will make 2. bushels of slacked
lime.
30.
*John Moore's ford over the
Rivanna cost 28. on accurate estimate.