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... Mushrooms, ha houses, will require regular amount of atmospheric moisture, and Seakile must be kept in sue cession, also Asparagus. ...
... Mushrooms, ha houses, will require regular amount of atmospheric moisture, and Seakile must be kept in sue cession, also Asparagus. ...
... every obstacle.—Agricultural Gazette. Austrian Mode of Growino Asparagus,—At Vienna, though the cultivation of vegetables in maraiches or market gardens is very far advanced, the asparagus forms an exception, for if it is good and well grown, it is dear ...
... vanced, the asparagus forms an exception, for if it is good and well grown, it is dear even when in full season. The temperature of Vie una bein^ cold for a long period of the year, the gardeners employ a very ingenious method of preserving asparagus from frosts ...
... but stronger: but asparagus soon reaches the summit, bends and twists about till it entirely fills the bottle. When it is perceived that they have ceased growing, the shoots are cut atthe base, and the bottles broken. Two asparagus shoots done in this ...
... practised at intervals, yet not cn the whole shoots of a given plant at once. See to successions of Kidney Beans, Sea Kale, Asparagus, and Mushrooms: now is a good time to make sprin Mushroom beds. Strawberries water liber a ly, as soon asthe truss is rising ...
... we may say it belongs to the natural order Asphodelete, and is associated with such genera as Narthecium. Scilla, Alium, Asparagus of our British flora ; and Dracaena, Dianella, Thysanotus, and others as exotics, and resembles a gigantic sweet flag or ...
... for two or three days previously. Let them not be removed in sunshine or sharp wind; too much care cannot be exercised. Asparagus beds may now receive a good dressing of salt, presuming that they have been manured in the autumn, they ought to be. This ...
... and other IMPLEMENTS. of boat quality and most approved construction; Large Russia Mats, Mushroom Spawn, Sea Kale, and Asparagus Plants, with every oilier article connected with the Nursery and Seed Business F. &. J. Dickson and Catalogues of Vegetable ...
... 3 6 7 6 Plo s 0 0— 0 0 Sniper 0 0— 0 0 Etter .. 1 2 0 0 *cp'e 1 6 2 0 Salt D . • 7 Eggs 4 120 6 10 Po_al,oes. Peck 0 10 Asparagus, 1 ) 5 0 0 11 Plovers 0 0 W'd Decks 1 2 Woodcocks 0 0 Larks .spdoz. 0 9 0 0 LATEST DATES AT LIVERPOOL, FEB. 17. Direct ...
... 0 0 Salt Ditto 7 0 10 Plovers Eggs *l2O 6 4 0 0 Wild Ducks . 0 0— 0 0 Potatoes, Peck 010 1 2 Woodcocks . 0 0— 0 0 Asparagus, *ioo 3 6 0 0 Larks .*doz. 0 0— 0 0 LATEST DATES AT LIVERPOOL, FEB. 24. Direct. Indirect. Direct , Indirect. Australia ...
... smaller, their good qualities generally makes them more profitable. An early crop of stone turnips should now be sown, and asparagus seeds on the beds formerly prepared. Regular sowings of spring salads should be made in frames and warm borders. In planting ...
... 0— 0 0 Salt Ditto 7 0 10 Plovers Eggs 120 5 6 0 0 Wild Ducks. 0 0— 0 0 Potatoes, Peck 0 10 1 2 Woodcocks . 0 0— 0 0 Asparagus, *ioo 3 0— 0 0 Larks .*doz. 0 0— 0 0 LATEST DATES AT LIVERPOOL, MARCH 3. Direct. Indirect. Direct Indirect. Australia ...