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HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN

... HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN Continue to disbud wall trees, and to keep them free from insects; also see that the blossoms of Peach and Nectarine trees are carefully attended to in the way of protection. Broccoli. —lf not already done, sowings of the ...

HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN

... HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. According as the weather is more or less favourable, the various operations of pruning, nailing, or digging amongst the smaller fruit trees should be forwarded. Should the weather set in frosty, wheel out manure, as has ...

hardy fruit and kitchen garden

... hardy fruit and kitchen garden. Plant out Cauliflowers as soon at the weather shall have become favourable. Where the ground will admit, it will be found very good practice in transplanting these at this uncertain season to throw out shallow trenches ...

HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN

... HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. Trees attacked scale should now be well washed with mixture of soft soap, tobacco water, and lime; a half-pint of spirits of turpentine may be added to each four gallons of the mixture when the trees are much infested. ...

HARDY FRt'IT AND KITCHEN GARDEN

... = FROM TUESDAY’S LONDON GAZETTE* BANKRUPTS. Edwin John Pickslay, Wakefield, Yorkshire, scrivener Thomas Bonser, Plungar, Leicestershire, auctioneer Thomas William Vernon, Bilston, Staffordshire, and brook, Worcestershire, coal and ironmaster Charles Gannett ...

HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN

... HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN Attend to previous directions in regard to the thinning and stopping the young shoots of all trained fruit trees, and now make the final thinning of peaches and nectarines, of course leaving the heaviest crop on the most ...

HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN

... HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. As formerly recommended, look over fruit remaining out of doors frequently, and gather it as it becomes fit. Also examine that stored in the fruit room, as there will occasionally be found few decaying for a few weeks after ...

HARDY FEUJT AND KITCHEN GARDEN

... HARDY FEUJT AND KITCHEN GARDEN Continue to disbud wall trees, and to keep them free from insects; also see that the blossoms of Peach and Nectarine trees are carefully attended to in the way of protection. Broccoli. —lf not already done, sowings of the ...

hardy fruit and kitchen garden

... hardy fruit and kitchen garden Pinch or lay in shoots of wall trees, and gather all kinds of fruit as it becomes ripe. Celery.—This may still be planted. The principal secret in growing very tender and crisp Celery, irrespective of size, is to grow it ...

HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN

... HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. During the present month every attention should be given to trained fruit trees. All wall trees especially should be gone over in time, and the shoots thinned and stopped to admit air and light among the fruit and young ...

HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN

... HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. Get all spare ground deeply trenched and ridged up so as to expose it much as possible to the weather, putting in plenty of good rotten manure, especially where crops of an exhausting character are to be planted.' Apples ...

HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN

... HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN The prevalence of rain lately will have made heavy land much too wet to be worked with advantage; it will therefore be best to defer for a time all labour which involves the stirring of the soil. In the absence of other ...