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GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE WEEK

... Gerambrins,sof Behotropeo struck now, and kept Iran =1:17ly, will make nice plant. by e th wer from thence to mid-winter, and Cauliflower to be sown for sheenZ i b l egit early and late sorts, the first for use in the shatante, and the others for supply in the ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE WEEK. [From the GtIIDINELL'S MA.:AZINCI

... a few more of the beet runner, in pots, cut away all weak runners, and supply water liberally to runners and old stools Cauliflowers can be got out now on ground cleared of peas and beans. Trench deep and mix the manure with the soil, no that it is evenly ...

THE LARNE WEEKLY REPORTER

... expedients for con- e. Ss leaks gro=es . .. l a gases is which winks they lest close fauns for • few days till races are Cauliflower to be pricked out into winter, and to he kept as hardy as poelikia Crops of apples and tabs sow ripen, always selecting ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE WEEK. From the GARDENER'S MAGAZINE

... is the families. Thus after potatoes, which do beat with- ' out manure, plant a crop that needs heavy =. as broccoli or cauliflower, preparing the by deep trenching, and laying it up influence of winter (refit and (forget it not) tor autumn sunshine, for ...

THE LAME WEEKLY REPORTS%

... to lay down beecoolis as directed last week. Plant cabbage, collards, e ndive, garlic, tree and pout.* oolong, shallots, cauliflowers under handglasees, Hammersmith and other hardy lettuces. Vacant plots to be trenched two spades deep, and laid up in rough ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE WEER (From tho GARDE:MEV MAGA/LNG)

... cuttings to be straight ripe shoots of this year, and all the lower buds removed, so as to prevent the throwing up of suckers. Cauliflowers potted for keeping over winter should be kept rather dry, and as much as possible exposed to the weather, to keep them ...

MARKET PLACES OF THE POOR

... m poisee—a prepastion of •• looted m its white like a repulsii surgical study—quack for wind, and worms. and cholera—cauliflowers with bank Ars beaky white —carrots, such as Gulliver walking canes, warranted Aver tope or I'll give em' yer, is penny ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CAREER OF A FEMALE SAILOR

... pressure of work at the turn of the miring, when there is so much potting to do that other important tasks are neglected. Cauliflowers, Lettuces, &c., in frames and handlights must have plenty of air while this mild weather lists ;by re moving the slue. ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE WEEK

... trod. Cauliflowers. —Sow in boxes, and treat as advised in foregoing paragraph on cabbage, remembering that these are more tender in constitution, and will require • little more nursing. Lettuce.—Sow in boxes as advised for cabbage and cauliflower. Pest ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE WEEK

... Decree nin, with costs, &oiliest the no-respondent. in time to receive them. Sow turnip, long radish, oroPof been carrot, cauliflower, cabbage. The Times, in a leader remarking upon the case, savoys, broocoli, main crop of onions, peas for sae- sap : cession ...

NATURAL SNOWBALLS

... and live times that of ordinary snow. Their shape is usually pyramidal, the being tineveii, somewhat like the flower of • cauliflower. The Kira varies from one inch in diameter down to • tenth; about two-tenths is most usual. In some years there is • second ...

Tao NATURAL SNOWBALLS

... five times that of onlinary snow. Their shape is usually pyramidal, the base being uneven, somewhat like the flower of a cauliflower. vanes from one inch in diameter down to a tenth; about two-tenths is most usual. In some yews there is a second fall on ...