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HINTS UPON UARDENINO

... town the ground may perhaps be in good order for planting out Cabbage, autumnsown Onions,! Lettuces, Early Potatoes, and Cauliflowers, The latter require rich well-drained ground, and to bo planted in deep drills, they are thereby partially sheltered from ...

BiyTS UPON fiARDEXIHO

... makes them welcome to the majority of visitors. Gardens both large and email are benefited by such changes. Veoitabi.es. —Cauliflower plants may now be safely transferred from their winter quarters to the open ground; in doing this lift them with much s ...

HINTS UPON GARDENING

... autumn that will stand better through the winter than those sown earlier, but the latßr furnish the finest produce. A little Cauliflower seed should also be sown at the same time. It is advisable to coat the seeds with red lead, preventive to the attacks of ...

HINTS UPON GARDENING

... likewise a collection of Antirrhinums. Pricking out Lettuces, Celery, Asters, Stocks, and Tagetes. Planting tut spring-sown Cauliflower plants; also Giant White Cos and All the Year Round Lettuces. Tying down young shoots in early Vineries, and thinning Grapes ...

THE SEVENOAKS CHRONICLE—FRIDAY. APRIL 29, 1881

... other crops. Tying and stopping Cucumbers. Planting Garlic and Shallots. Sowing first batch of Scarlet Runner Beans, Sowing Cauliflower and Cabbage seed ; also Mustard and Ortse. Flower Garden. —From spring flower-beds that are intended to be filled with summer ...

FIELD AND DAIRY [FARMING

... texture, they are much superior to the green, and but little inferior to Brussels Sprouts. Cauliflowers, Brussels Sprouts, anp Broccoli.— When spring-sown Cauliflowers and Brussels Sprouts have got about 3 in. high they should be thinned out in the seed-beds ...

MINTS UPON GARDENING

... some these are more appreciated oven than Cauliflowers; it is, however, well to grow plenty of both, but the former are by far the most profitable, as they take up less than half tbe room of tbe Cauliflowers, Ift. apart each way being ample apace for ...

FIELD AND DAIRY FARMING,

... Sowing Mignonette in pots. Planting out Pelargoniums, and other bedding plants; also Autumn Giant and Self-protecting Cauliflower plants in deep drills. Thinning out Beet, Onions, Carrots, and Parsnips, and running the Dutch hoe between the drills. ...

FIELD AND DAIRY I ARMING

... leaved Endive, and Mustard and Cress. Potting off Solanums, Celosias, and Lemon-scented Verbenas. Pricking out Celery and Cauliflower plants. Looking over British Queen and President Strawberries the open ground, and picking off all the late and weak blossoms ...