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... the surny bed because sun sweetens soil, and the soil should be sifted when it has dried. A Winter Pruning.— Raspberries, blackberries and the hybrid brambles are similarly treated. Once the stems have fruited, they should be cut to the ground. Thin the ...

Published: Friday 26 January 1940
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
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THE ADVERTISER FRIDAY FEBRUARY 16 1940 OUR OWN CITIZENS’ ADVICE BUREAU Send Us Your Problem— We Will Answer It SO

... excellent lime Make hot' beds-iorfpreing asparagus planting early potatoes and sowing carrots ‘raspberries' loganberries blackberries gooseberries and currants in well-enriched 'cultivated ground After-using -a-saw to remove from- a -fruit tree- pare surface ...

THE ADVERTISER FRIDAY MARCH 1 1940 OUR OWN ADVICE Send Us Your Problem We Will Answer It SO mtny problems

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... bramble is the lowberry, and the best cooking one is the loganberry. Both have the sap of a red raspberry and the common blackberry. They are more easily pleased with regard to cultivation than raspberries. Ridging.—Wbere ridging is practised instead of ...

Published: Friday 01 March 1940
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 500 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

THE 'ADVERTISER FRIDAY MARCH 22 1940 OUR OWN CITIZENS’ ADVICE BUREAU Send Us Your Problem-We Will Answer It SO many

... - 20fmf2 SHcGARETTEsBi A NEW BERRY Boysenberry is a new fruit which appears to be a cross between the loganberry and the blackberry The fruits are large and firm the core is very small that the boysenberry appears be good subject for cooking jam-making ...

THE TIMES AND OBSERVER THURSDAY APRIL 11 1940 This days and were never more eagerly anticipated and welcome a gay

... all tlio of jov’ I blossom splondourod thingtbat and ahnond blossom waving in siT” “Earth’s common afire with it pluck blackberries” let us with responsive hearts prociate tho simple familiar lovely nnd of life thank God for “My thank Thee who earth bright ...

Published: Thursday 11 April 1940
Newspaper: Macclesfield Times
County: Cheshire, England
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LOCAL NEWS

... applicant’s own garden for household consumption extends to rhubarb and marrows, and whether it will also be extended to blackberries. The Ministry of Food have ruled that the supply position regarding sugar will not permit the extension of the allocation ...

Published: Saturday 13 April 1940
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 1213 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

HARDWARE

... garden for household consumption, extends to such things as rhubarb and marrows, and whether It will also be extended to blackberries. The Ministry of Food have ruled that the supply position regarding sugar will not permit of the extension of the allocation ...

Published: Saturday 13 April 1940
Newspaper: Cheshire Observer
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 894 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

DO YOU KNOW? Sense Wartime Items

... Items That in Germany it is no longer a case of Do you prefer China tea or Indian tea?' You can have tea from apple pips, blackberry leaves, raspberry leaves or strawberry leaves. That the latest German ersatz is butter perfume? Two or three drops poured ...

Published: Friday 19 April 1940
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 117 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

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... three-quarters of the weight of the fruit, whichever the less. No sugar is available for apples, pears, rhubarb, marrow. or blackberries, and the fruit must intended for home consumption. On Monday the Chester City and Rural District Food Control Office will ...

Published: Saturday 18 May 1940
Newspaper: Cheshire Observer
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 278 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CHESTER STATEMENT

... threequarters of the weight of the fruit, whichever is the less. No sugar is available for apples, Pears, rhubarb, marrow, or blackberries, and tne fruit must be intended for home consumption. Chester City and Rural District Food Control Office on May 20th will ...

Published: Saturday 18 May 1940
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 269 | Page: 7 | Tags: none