The fall of 1794. had been fine, yet little ploughing was done, partly the
want of horses, partly neglect in the overseers, & a
three months confinement by sickness in myself, viz, from Sep. 1. to the latter end of Nov.
Petit came to
Monticello about the middle of Nov.
& soon after they began to plough on both sides,
first with one plough, then 2, then 3. they did get the 4th plough each till
the 2d. week in Mar. in the mean time 8. horses each
had been made up by purchasing 5.
Before Christmas, at
Tufton the Highfield of about 35. acres, & at
Monticello a part of the River held, to wit about 20. acres,
& about 15. acres for Pat field were ploughed, say
about 70. as.
On the other side about 25. or 30. as. of the Square field were
ploughed.
Not a single ploughing day in either of these months. a degree of cold of
extraordinary severity. with many little snows, prevailed through the whole of
them.
Petit cut down & grubbed about
8. acres between
Franklin &
Poggeo fields, grubbed the S. Orchard. cleaned part of the
Hollow & Knob. fds.
Alexander grubbed the patches in Square field employed his men in mauling
& cart in hauling rails to inclose East
fd. and repair the fences in generel.
at night. John & his 4.
companions have turned over the brick-earth. have cut for firewood 23. cords,
& for coal 50. cords. the mule carts have brought in
403 1/2 hampers of coal.
12. loads of dung from
Shadwell to the
Lucerne.
P.M. John do. have cut 86. cords of
wood pine & 2 of hiccory, & 28 1/2 of
firewood
Alexander has about 90. as. ploughed.
Petit about 113, viz.
Highfield 30. & 8 as. of Hollow
fd. for corn, 15 as. of the
Riverfd. 30. of
Slatefd. for wheat, 20 for oats
& about 10. as. of S.
Orchd. for pees.
began to plant corn at
Lego.
finished bringin dung to the
Lucerne with the Mule carts.
peaches & cherries in blossom.
Martins came to
Charlottesville about the 24th of March.
began to sow clover. on trial with the box it took 11. gills to the acre.
Colo. N. Lewis sowed an acre with
12. gills, but not so well done. the sowings are Antient fd. and an Oat field at the head of Slate fd. about 15. as. also about 4. or 5. acres to compleat
Poggio.
at
Shadwell began to sow the Upper field about 30. as.
the Oat field has taken 135 gills of clover seed, so, at 11. gills to the
acre, there must be about 12 1/4 acres.
finish sowing clover this day. 15. gallons have sowed Outfield and Infield
at
Tufton.
the fallowing is finished here to about 10. as.
the clover at
Poggio in general blossom. begin now only to cut it for green
food. it has not been high enough till now.
the first lettuce comes to table.
strawberries come to table.