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FIELD AND GARDEN

... wood fences where nails and shreds are used. Blackberries are not much cultivated, chiefly, perhaps, because in many parts of the country they produce abundantly in a wild state. The American blackberries which have been introduced have not given general ...

Published: Friday 27 March 1896
Newspaper: Brecknock Beacon
County: Brecknockshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1559 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

BURGLARS ABROAD

... A man named Cooper has been arrested for receiving come of the stolen goods. As a Newry boy named M'Ardee was gathering blackberries on a wall he fell, bringing over upon him a bap stone half a ton weight. Two men with crowbars removed the stone, and conveyed ...

Published: Friday 21 September 1894
Newspaper: Brecknock Beacon
County: Brecknockshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 441 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FIELD AND GARDEN

... replant any that are not (fitting well. perennials oh :d1 kinds may be planted during the next few aeekts. BLACKBERRIES. —American blackberries make act excellent fence, and are extreine:y useful for thts purpose, their spiky prickles keeping back all ...

Published: Friday 13 November 1891
Newspaper: Brecknock Beacon
County: Brecknockshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1425 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BRECKNOCK BEACON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1890

... of blackberries this year are some compensation for the dearth of plums. A month ago there seemed small chance of the useful hedge fruit ripening in the present season, but the unusual beat has brought, after all, an abundance of ripe blackberries, which ...

Published: Friday 10 October 1890
Newspaper: Brecknock Beacon
County: Brecknockshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1531 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FIELD AND GARDEN

... placed n the teapot with China or Ceylon tea will Improve the flavour and wholesomeness of the decoction. Balm, hysop, and blackberry leaves may be used as a substitute for ordinary tea; • few leaves of mint may be added, and sage also. Balm drinks persevered ...

Published: Friday 10 July 1891
Newspaper: Brecknock Beacon
County: Brecknockshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1510 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

IN A DIFFICULT PATH

... governesses all my I'm nineteen years old, and I have the courage of a woman. But situations as governesses Sr. not as thick as blackberries in autumn. I regret to say. What am Ito do? ...

Published: Friday 16 October 1891
Newspaper: Brecknock Beacon
County: Brecknockshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1322 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

hold. labour. FIELD AND GARDEN

... purifies the ground for the reception of the seeds and it needs no manure for the next crop. CULTIVATING BLACK I+ ELII. I ES. —Blackberries iepay cultivaticn in gardeo very well, and a little care will ensure enorma berries being grown. Comparatively small plants ...

Published: Friday 24 January 1896
Newspaper: Brecknock Beacon
County: Brecknockshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1591 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BRECKNOCK BEACON, F SELECTED READINGS

... and the walnut, beech nuts, and acorns, and, In the season feasted on the raspberry, the strawberry, the elderberry, the blackberry, the wild cherry, and the sloe. The art of making pottery was familiar to them, and their implements of stone, horn, and ...

Published: Friday 28 November 1890
Newspaper: Brecknock Beacon
County: Brecknockshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1702 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

– – ---- – A CHINESE FUNERAL IN LONDON

... sorts of people. In order that the excuse for trespassing might be taken away, all wild things grown on the farms--as nuts, blackberries, kc.— ought to be protected, and he suggested that alteration to the mover of the resolution. Mr. Topham agreed to the ...

Published: Friday 31 January 1890
Newspaper: Brecknock Beacon
County: Brecknockshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2130 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... pears, plums, cherries, apricots, peaches, and nectarines sow two inches deep similar to the nuts. Seeds of mulberries, blackberries, and strawberries can be sown half-an-inch deep in a warm pogitio outdoors. Sow a few hardy annuals, to form a succession ...

Published: Friday 04 April 1890
Newspaper: Brecknock Beacon
County: Brecknockshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2840 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

BUCKLAND ESIATE

... Tie Mil heeledell elledrell for this Wel will maim:oar pori4P naZillihasevingliterairlangthe autumn, picking nuts and blackberry- pleasantly situated and adjoins the prosperous the services be conducted by Mr McMillan. hold mi Mcmilsy. enters and selling ...

Published: Friday 21 September 1894
Newspaper: Brecknock Beacon
County: Brecknockshire, Wales
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3451 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

BRECKNOCK BEACON, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1891

... plums, cherries, apricots, and peaches shoubt be planted about three inches deep, and an inch apart outdoors. Mulberry, blackberry, raspberry, and strawberry seeds may also be sown now. Sow the seeds in drills a quarter of an inc:t deep and six inches ...

Published: Friday 03 April 1891
Newspaper: Brecknock Beacon
County: Brecknockshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3861 | Page: 3 | Tags: none