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A NEW USE FOR ASPARAGUS

... A NEW USE FOR ASPARAGUS. Those wha are fond of small economies may, if they wish to make asmall fortune in a novel way, start a company for utilising the ends of asparagus. Probably not a dozen housewives in London bave the remotest idea that these things ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE WEEK. (From the Gardener's Magazine.) {An excellent weekly journal, containing ..

... and t hedges. w y peas an ADS OD WArm 3 E:cou-wh-hulodov-vnlm heads to the .«‘31: le-no‘bu_t-m'do“ - o >p - Forcing —Keep asparagus, rhubarb, and nnhhpl.:g.:? Sucoeasion. French besns will soon be in request, - fore, make a liberal sowing, and plu.lh.zohhu-w-w ...

TEOSINTE

... MKM , and form the best fodder for tsae cadtls, In Guatemala the natives eat the young shoots in the same way as we eag asparagus, or allow the plant to advance further in its @uwih, and then cut stalks and leavas together, (hrT them u‘u a 4 give them ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE WEEK

... first planting, to give an early supply. These will be a fortnight earlier than those sown in the open ground. In cutting Asparagus, take only the strongest shoots. Give lenty of water and weak liquid manure. Transplant },o;n ssed-beds as fast as young ...

GARDENING OPERATIONY fOR THE WEEK. (From the Gardener's Magazine.) JAn excellent “w.t.!y“‘ ):n.:‘!. P'w\:wnln‘ ..

... vegetable marrows and ridge cucumbers, to enable m.ni‘fmly. Lateplanted Tomatoes and C: will be benefited by the same attention. Asparagus cutting must now cease for this season, or the *“‘grass” next year will be poor and weak. Celery nuncn suffer from drought ...

FLOWER GARDRN,

... blackness at the heart of the fruit, and render it worthless, it Forcing should be prepared for according to the demaud tor Asparagus, Seakale, Rhubarb, &c. Take up all the roots that are to be used in the first batch, and lay them in by the heels; the roots ...

GARDENING FOR THE WEEK

... they will soon fill the pots with roots. Remove weak runners and peg down in pots or on the border a few more of the best. AsPARAGUS—Any more cutting of this crop wilt ruin the plantations. Where the beds have not had much attention, let them be at once ...

VEGETABLE MARROWS

... strained, annl served with melted butter, they are second to no vegetable that comes to table, not even excepting green Peas or Asparagus. Early cutting, careful cooking, and serving are the chief points to which attention should be paid; but there are others ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE WEEK (From the Gardener's Magosine.) {An excellent .‘:rkly ym‘: :o':‘uhiu much nh]abl-

... GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE WEEK (From the Gardener's Magosine.) {An excellent .‘:rkly ym‘: :o':‘uhiu much nh]abl- GARDEN, Asparagus and Seakale may be forced by the roughest of methods, when there is an abundance of leaves available for affording the needful ...

AN INTERESTING EXPERIMENT IN SLAUGHTERING HORSES

... propo‘ok';) give your husband for dinver each day next wee) ~ When are the lollovinfl articles in season—salmon, partridge, asparagus, giblets, caulifiowers, roast pork, mushrooms, oysters, wocdcock, and sucking-pig? ...

GARDENING FOR THE WEEK

... wvigorous in growth and effective ; Aristolochia Sipho, » fine strong-growing plant, with Jarge ample leafage; Asparagus Broussoneti, a climbing asparagus, of great , light and elegant; Calampelis scabra, an inm plant with orange and red flowers; Calystegia dahurica ...

WILLS AND BEQUESTS

... omions, lettuce, radish, small saled, seakale, and ssparagua: the two Jast in drills, one foot apart, and one inch deep for asparagus, and two inches for seakale. Bzaxare plants may be raised by rowing seed in four-feet beds, the seed to be in patches of ...