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Leamington Advertiser, and Beck's List of Visitors

GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE

... forcing only need > bear m mind that steady heat deg. to 70 deg. is all that produce quick and good supplies of seakale, asparagus, end rhubaib. A heap leaves, or a deep bed of tan. or large body of stable manure that has been twice turned will afford ...

BREAD, VEGETABLES AND .SALAD

... of mixed herbs, 4201b. of garlic, 201 bushels of onions, 0,000 quarts of shelled peas, 4.110 heads of greens, 300 bundles asparagus. bushels of spinach, and .V*lb. of currant jeliv. After the dinner comes the salad, furnish up which in its due pro|*>rtion ...

'THE LEAMINGTON ADVERTISER Kitchyk Card ex

... richly manured ground. Lettuces don’t pay for their seed pour ground, for they bolt almost soon they begin to grow. Ou asparagus beds the buds are now pushing, and in favoured positions some are ready for the knife. Care must now taken that no hoe or ...

the north. Cauliflower plant* to transplanted Into frames under hand-glaeeee. In oold and wet district*, it I* ..

... enable the heavy nuns run off inoie tjuickly an outlet, ness of the ground vorj- much lessens the effects of frost. Fork over asparagus bed* and clear away oil litter; remove the stoma with a knife, and dress the crowns with manure, and a little fresh mould ...

Serato meWeal in thi, Way: a colour in the lairder thatfonna the nbbon in front. FRUIT OABDRM. Apricots be ..

... cuttings will be useful in five and six inch pots, W the house, qay, with balaafus m.d other summer flowers. KITCHEN OABDEW. Asparagus not cut after the then P. cleaned over and allowed to grow. Celery to got into trenches f *“ can bu made ready, by the removal ...

KITCHEH GARDEN

... them with plenty, and the labour may lie saved. Any more cutting of asparagus will rum the plantations. To many it may seem needless to make tms remark, but people are cutting asparagus now, ana we must advise them to desist, unless they have made their ...

OABBENIMG OPERATIONS FOB THE

... few roots mint, and put in heat for salads and sauces. Continue force rhubarb, saakale, and asparagus. Get cucumber and melon plants forward. Top-drees asparagus and seakale beds. Sow main crops peas, broad beans, savoys, parsnip*, onions, cardoons, and ...

the VEGETABLE CROPS OF 1872

... trees order. Prob* ably amongst the vegetables that have bean benefited meet by favourable weather we must name pea* and asparagus, but celery to remarkably fine, onions are larger and heavier than usual, and winter greens that were planted fa good time ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE

... trodden 00, either immediately before or after their insertion : the use the clioole is one the many causes potato failures. Asparagus should be planted towards the end the mouth, the best plantations are ma by sowing the seed here it is remain, and thinning ...

CHBISTMAS FARE

... proriding delicacies for the seeecsi. There w«e «an«i apples, oranges, fllberte end other dessert SritT’ endrach produetions asparagus, eeskale, potatoes and showed that months ago can andriSl had been devoted their cultivation, in order do honor to the festivel ...

'edging (taring the .pring month., but ar« generally oil the sheep « fracne gram “7tat ot Linde for border ..

... will also require air. llepot plants, Ll give them d-a bredua . Forcing. - Asparagus and sea-kale must »t once far supply ue.t month. Take i.p tour-year, old plants of asparagus, and plant ™'f dung-beat. Let the gnus grow till there plump green top before ...

CURIOUS EXPRESSIONS

... crops, to enable the heavy rains to run off more quickly to outlet, dryness the ground very lessens the of fS. Fork over asparagus Iwla. and c, ar Utter; remove the stems with a knife, and drew the crowns with manure, and little ftesh raonld o*' all. This ...