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NOTES ON GARDENING

... not to be behindhand,; and, unless kept under, will be troublesome. All the seed beds of young cabbage, broecoli, kale, cauliflower, and other grecns must be thinned by hand or hoe the first day that the ground is dry enough to kill the weeds that are ...

Published: Wednesday 28 May 1856
Newspaper: Harrogate Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 569 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

NOTES ON GARDENING

... sorts of winter stuff. Sow turnips after a shower of rain. Hoe out any that are too thick. Draw earth to the early-planted cauliflower, broceoli, and other crops, stirring the earth round about them, An accideut happened to the Princess Royal on Tuesday week ...

Published: Wednesday 09 July 1856
Newspaper: Harrogate Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 660 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

NOTES ON GARDENING,

... as planting is concerned, lettuces, brocoli of all sorts, cabbage, savoys, Brussels sprouts, kale, pickling cabbage, and cauliflowers are the chief things in the kithen garden ; and as to sowing, turnips, spinach, all the salad herbs, lettuce, succession ...

Published: Wednesday 23 July 1856
Newspaper: Harrogate Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 589 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

The Committee beg respectfully to announce that Two EXIIIBITIONI OF THE HARROGATE HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL ..

... to be afforded them, of placing the Stove Plants, best four 7 6 3 6 Cucumbers, best Brace . . .. 2 0 1 0 3 6 2 0 Cauliflowers, ditto . 1 6 1 U Society in that useful and elevated position which they have so long and unflitichtitgly laboured to ...

Published: Thursday 04 June 1857
Newspaper: Harrogate Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3878 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

AWARD OF PRIZES: COTTAGERS

... Harrison ; 2nd, J. Lickley ; 3rd, J. Close. 2 white cabbages, let, W. Barker ; 2nd, Thos. Place : 3rd, J. Thwaitee. 2 cauliflowers, let, Jas. Thwaites; 2nd, J. Burn; 3rd, J. Lickley. 24 pods of peas, let, Thos. Buck 2nd, Mrs. Harrison ; 3rd, F. Wells ...

FRIIITS.-OPEN

... encumbers. 1. J. Hickson; 2, Robt. Taylor. White celery, 1, J. Hickson: 2, J. Watson. Red celery. I. Jno. Hickson 2, W. Howard. Cauliflowers, I. R. Homily ;2, J. Watson. Peas. 1, R. Taylor: 2, J:1O. Watson. Kidney beans. 1. H. Reed ;2, 3. Watson. Scarlet runners ...

COTTAGERS

... Scarlet geranium, 1, Jas. Barker. Pea•, 1. T. Cartledge, Crimple 2, J. Barker. Onions, 1, J. Bietrpark; 2, J. Barker. Cauliflowers, 1, J. Bearpark : 2, T. Cartledge. Round potatoes, 1, W. Popplewell J. Cartledge. Kidney potatoes, 1, Thos. Cartledge 2 ...

FRUITS-AMATEURS

... Allenby. Scarlet runners, 1, G. Hutton U. Johnson. Boil cabbages, I, G. Hutton; 2, W. Whitehead. Savoy de., 1, J. Preston. Cauliflowers. 1. W. Allenby; 2, E. Fletcher. Round patatoes, 1. W. Whitehead: 2, G. Hutton. Kidney potatoes, 1. T. Harrison; 2, G. Hutton ...

COTTAGERS

... Popplewell, Pannal ; 2, Joseph Barker, Harrogate. Omens, spring sown, 12, W. Wheelhouse, Forest Moor; 2, W. Popplewell, Pannal. Cauliflowers, brace, W. Popplewell; 2, J. Bearpark, Rose Vile. Potatoes, round, 12, W. Wheelhouse ; 2, W. Popplewell.• Potatoes, kidney ...

son. Apples, six baking, Mr. Henlock ; 2, Mr. flag. ligh. beat six, W. Bellerby ; 2, Mr. Wood, Knososbre'

... celery, two sticks, E. Fletcher; 2, Mr. Howard, Spring Bank, Harrogate. Red celery, two sticks, Mr. Howard, 2, E. Fletcher. Cauliflowers, brace, J. Watson, Knaregbro' • 2, Mr. Wood, Knaresbro'. Peas, 24 ! • B. Naylor,ne Bradley, Ripon ; 2, J. Watson, •' fad ...

BUNG ON CLUBS. To the Editor of the Harrogate Advertiser. Sir,—The Licensed Victuallers' Guardian is a ..

... opinions on the properties of coccubis indices or grains of Paradise; or if he had explained how most readily tc put a fine cauliflower-bead upon stale beer; his opinions would be entitled to a • certain amount of respect, experts credo; but when he presumes ...