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... they may be at least Erotected from rain. Sudden frost succeeding the late eavy rains will more injuriously affect advancing salads- than any other possible circumstances of weather. Clear away all decaying matter from globe artichokes, and protect them ...

Published: Friday 01 December 1848
Newspaper: The Principality
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 295 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

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... as a v(.getable; tl)ey have a fresh and agreeable acid, especially in spring. The flowers are excellent in salad, alone, ormixed with corn salad, endive of both kinds, red cabbage, beet root, and even with the petals of the Dahlia, which are delicious ...

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... called Michaelmas onions. They are sown now thickly in beds to stand the winter, to use small and green in the spring, for salads with radishes and lettuces. About the middle of the month is the time preferable for sowing. The best way is to sow them on ...

Published: Friday 04 August 1848
Newspaper: The Principality
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 565 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

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... addition to tea and coffee, and a variety of cakes and con- fectionary, was cold game, baws, fowls, fish, grapes, and pines, salads, jellies, &c. Indeed, we should say it was too good as it throws into the shade what before gave perfect atisfaction. The ...

MELIN GRIFFITH FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... to Geo. Neale, Llandaft'Court.. Celery—4 sticks. First prize to Wm. Davies, Llandaff; second prize to Wm. Davies, Gabalva. Salad. First prize to Wm. Davies; second prize to Frederick Griffiths, Bonvilstone. Dessert fruit—4 sorts. First prize, 6s., to W ...

THE COTTAGE GARDENER—JUNE

... for them to grow and, if very dry weather water them well morning and evening. RADISHES, Mustard and Cress, and other small Salading should be sown as wanted for succession; if the weather be very dry let the beds be first saturated with water. FRENCH BEANS ...

Published: Friday 02 June 1848
Newspaper: The Principality
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 878 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

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... to the wheel-the poles of the galvanic .magnets being changed more than 1,000 times per minute. LLI-CI'RO• VK-r,STATION.—A salad consisting of mustard aud cr.ess (says a recent writer), may be produced y Joea! of the following process: — Immerse the seed ...

THE BRECON MEETING AND GOVERNMENT EDUCATION

... your riverence plazes, I wish to know whether in this Lent time I could not be afthcr haying a small piece of brtfe by way of salad t WIDDEUS.— A young Tipperary widow, Nelly McPhee, I think he. called her, was, courted, and actually had an. offer from Tooley ...

Published: Friday 16 February 1849
Newspaper: The Principality
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 853 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

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... far as p rssible, an, hied—such as every var:et) of green v rgotablee, wile:liar cooked or not, as calrbage,.ucumber, all salad. It will be important also to abstain from I art of all kinds, though ripe and even cooked, and whether Mied or r sat-reed ...

Published: Wednesday 11 October 1848
Newspaper: Swansea and Glamorgan Herald
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1161 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

AGRICULTURE, COMMERCE, j AND LONDON MARKETS. 1

... the products which such a pit, iu ihe hands ot an iugenions amateur, is calculated to afford, are almost without end. Small salading may be produced in it throughout the whole winter. Chi- cory roots (though this may he accomplished ill a common cellar) ...