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THE IRISH FARMERS’ GAZETTE

... erect to stick : they not overtop the asparagus in any way; but, on the other hand, the strong plants of that showed well above them. The lad told me that the asparagus helped the vines, and the vines helped the asparagus. It was not in distinct, close lines ...

the bottom,»» are too apt to in other instance*, but at litUe distance off, so to avoid the possibility of

... however, the fault of the cultivator that the asparagus is so much blanched, for 1 have been told by the first fruit and vegetable merchant in Paris that his customers would not buy the finest asparagus ever grown if brought in in green state. This is ...

KITCHEN GARDEN

... probably the expense of the plants; dress asparagus beds as directed last month; it is an advantage to have this work performed in dry weather. Where seaweed can be obtained it admirable manure for asparagus ; but when this cannot be obtained, the free ...

KITCHEN GARDEN

... in dry weather. Prepare the ground, by thorough pulverization, for sowing and planting the principal vegetable crops. Sow asparagus, beans for main crop, l>eet for early use, borecole, few Brussels sprouts, broccoli for autumn crops ; early York, Fulham ...

QRAYSOX'S

... QRAYSOX'S ASPARAGUS. THOMAS BRIDGFORD and SON Beg to inform their Customers and Friends that they have present on hand a superb Stock of this famous Asparagus of two and three years old; and would strongly recommend parties Intending make plantations ...

Published: Saturday 08 March 1862
Newspaper: Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 239 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE IRISH FARMERS* GAZETTE

... nhably at the expense of the plants dress asparagus s directed last month ; it is an advantage to have this work performed in dry weather. Where seaweed can be obtained, it is an admirable manure for asparagus ; but when this cannot lie obtained, the free ...

THOMAS BRIDGFORD and SON

... of this famous Asparagus, of two and three years old; and would strongly recommend parties intending to make plantations to so without delay, as the present is considered, by all practical men, the best season for planting. This Asparagus is very hardy ...

Published: Wednesday 11 April 1860
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 91 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

TIIK KITCHEN GARDEN

... EET, Ami NURSERY, BALL’S-BRIDGE. C'l HAY SON’S GIANT ASPARAGUS. W THOMAS BRIDGFORD A»U SON Beg In'onn their Ctwtoraers and F'riends that they have progem on band superb Stock till* famous Asparagus of two mad three years old ; and would strongly recommend ...

Published: Thursday 30 January 1862
Newspaper: Irish Times
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 244 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

KITCHEN GARDEN

... GARDEN. Get all delayed routine work finished with dispatch; hoe, weed, and fork up the surface between growing crops. Sow —Asparagus on rich, well-pulverised soils ; long-pod and mazagan beans for main crop; borecole, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts, small ...

FLOWER GARDEN

... probably at the expense of the plants ; dress asparagus beds as directed last month ; it is an advantage to have this work performed in dry weather. Where sea-weed can be obtained it is an admirable manure for asparagus ; but when this cannot be obtained, the ...

KITCHEN GARDEN

... directed. They will come in much sooner than those in the open air, though probably at the expense of the plants ; dress asparagus beds, directed last mouth ; it is an advamage to have this work performed in dry weather. Where seuwi ed can be obtained ...

THE IRISH FARMERS’ GAZETTE

... Dress with linseed oil orj»lycerine and borax at night, and wear gloves in Old Asparagus Beds.—“ A Constant Reader”— Say what would be the best thing to do with asparagus beds which have been very much neglected, and are overgrown with weeds and grass ...