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... portion of air, and remove all damp decaying substances. The Kitchen Garoen.— Protect forward crops of celery, and also the cauliflower and lettuce plants in frames, but give air always in the day-time. ...
... portion of air, and remove all damp decaying substances. The Kitchen Garoen.— Protect forward crops of celery, and also the cauliflower and lettuce plants in frames, but give air always in the day-time. ...
... when at all give a portion of air, and all damp substances. . . THE K EN-I:ARDEN. forward crops of celery, and also the cauliflower lett tee in frames, but give air always in the day-tinie. - llEsTnt - crioN 1 The easiest and effectual way of destroying ...
... to the forcing of Rhubarb, Seakale, Asparagus, Chicory, &c, and keep up a supply, if possible, equal to the demand. Let Cauliflowers, Endive, and Lettuce, in frames, be frequently examined, and divested of decaying foliage; and protect from the ravages ...
... to be my duty, I might as well have walked into my kitchen-garden and addressed my 1 discourse to as many cabbages and cauliflowers (Roars of f lsughter.) Nay, more, If I had convinced them of the truth f of my observations, I should not have influenced ...
... under any circumstances ; if the plants could be kept dry, they would do well.— Kitchen Garden : The young lettuce and cauliflower plants in frames arc likely to be valuable, and must well attended to give them light and a little air, if possible. While ...
... insured ; to is sufficient for top beat. Look closely after Endive in damp weather, and remove all decaying leaves. Examine Cauliflowers and Lettuces in frames, and dust a little quick-lime amongst them if it is necessary. Give plenty of air on all favourable ...
... the trenches with fresh dung, treading itdown well, and covering up with soil. Here will be excellent place for few early cauliflowers. Dress strawberry beds. We prefer leaving it till this time, as the leaves have afforded the buds good protection during ...
... and sift as much fine earth over as will just cover it; put on the lights, and when the plants appear give plenty of air. Cauliflower Plants in frames should have the free air every mild day, by taking the glasses partially or entirely off. . Cabbages ...
... ss. per lb. Fames' Enfield Marketing Parsley, large dark green, and beautifully curled, 3s. per lb. Large London-saved Cauliflower, 12s. per lb. London Marketing Savoy (very fine) 2s. 6d. per lb. Ambler's Spring White Brocoli Is. per packet. Large Late ...
... used as Coleworts when about half grown. A sowing of one of the larger Cabbages should now be made in frame, and also some Cauliflowers for the earliest spring sown crop, with some more under a warm wall to succeed them. A sowing of Celery should also be ...
... replanted every season, a* it wears a very satisfactory appearance if allowed to remain undivided more than two years. Forward Cauliflowers should have some good rotten dung forked in about thetn, and the soil drawn round their stems: if the ground is not over-moist ...
... yrs, 6st lslb (Neale) Mr. Sadd's Salute, 3 yrs, 6st 1 lib (Sabin) The following also started—Shropshire Witch, Ratbmines. Cauliflower, Andalusian, Sarah Sykes, Diligence, Eunuch, Warwick r and Second Hand. Betting.—3 to 1 agst Andalusian, to Eunuch, Cto ...