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Franklin McMillan Diary, 1915-1917

Frank McMillan Diary 1915-1917 6.pdf

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March 26th very cold with strong north west winds had a few plants frozen last night.

March 27th very cold can't do any transplanting

March 28 Changable heavy south west winds

March 29th very cold this morning heavy north winds with snow squalls.

March 30 Transplanted Large frame Peppers at far end Ruby Giant Peppers also next frame this way of hot Peppers

March 31st transplanted 2nd frame of Egg Plants N. J. Improved planted 16 sash in all 1600 plants.

March 31 Transplanted frame next Peppers chalks Jewel Tomato. also small frame by Burbank plum tree. also frame next back door also frame next abundance plum weather is still very cold & rough

April 2nd Good Friday cold & cloudy with north west wind

April 6th Smith Clause started work. weather fine & warm

April 8 unloading car of manure & making hotbeds

April 10 cleaning up brush in the orchards

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