DIG FOR VICTORY
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... DIG FOR VICTORY. Sir, —Now that the back-end has arrived, it is anticipated that the number of those who have the above now well-known slogan at heart will be greatly augmented by new allotment holders with desire to go to it.” There can be no finer form ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY WEEKLY ORDERS (By VV. E, SHEW ELL-COOPER. N.U.H., F.L.S., F.R.S.A., Principal. Horticultural Bureau.) It is important to get as much ground as possible dug before hard frosts make it impracticable. Try and follow some definite plan such ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY CAMPAIGN IN recent articles attention has been A ' drawn to caterpillars, leatherjackets, wireworms, eabbnge aphis and mildew. Instructions have been given how to destroy them, and our experiences have enabled us to become acquainted ...
... AIRMEN DIG FOR VICTORY Apprentices at one ujf R.A.F. s biggest training lishments are going the national dig for IC campaign. The camp is situated »■ vvas one of the finest estates in England in Ed* days. After being let to cession market . kitchen ...
... NO DIG FOR VICTORY CAMPAIGN authorities have been o Dig for Wbut at Wed- M . the Special of Folkestone Town the Acting Town Clerk Heywood) informed the members there no demand locally for allotments. He had ascertained that there no waiting list at ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY WEEKLY ORDERS ißy W. E SHEW ELD-COOPER, N.D.H . F.L.S., F.R.SjL.) It may be possible \l the weather i» open to hoe through the late planted winter greens. Any large weeds should be raked off and put to the vegetable compost heap to rot ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY WEEKLY ORDERS (BY W. E. EWELL.(sIOPEK. Principal, liorticultuial klurt l au. , The greenhouse will be used by many to grow 106 d crops in war time. In the winter it is possible to grow trench peas. climbing french beans, let , tices. radsehes ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY WEEKLY ORDERS .By W. E SHEWELLCOOPEII. S.D H . t I. F.11.8.A., Principal. Horticultural BureAti It isn't economical in war-time to allow old, worn-out fruit trees to remain the garden. if they aot productive. then they are a liability ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY WEEKLY ORDERS (By W. E. SHEWiELL-COOPER. N.D.H., F.L.8., F.R.S.A., Principal, Horticultural Bureau.) It isn’t economical in war-time to allow old, worn-out fruit trees to remain in the garden. If they are not productive, then they are ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY WEEKLY ORDERS (By W. E, SHEWELL-COOPEE, N.D.H., F.L.S., P.R.8.A., Principal, Horticultural Bureau.) The greenhouse will be used by many people to grow food crops In war time. In the winter it is possible to grow French beans, peaa, climbing ...
... NEW DIG FOR VICTORY DRIVE A N intensificati•n of the Dig for Victory' campaign was given an official send-off when representatives of 10 Midlands counties, including delegates from Leicestershire, met at Birmingham. Local delegates included Mr. G ...