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New Aids From The Scientist And The Engineer: Reminders And Comments On Seasonable Tasks

... Honiton, and picking began towards the end of March. HOOKS FOR PRICKLES Anyone dealing with pillar and climbing rose, blackberries, logan berries and other prickly stems will find the Pinner Prickle Hook by Woodman's of Pinner a real blessing. These ...

HARVEST MOON: The Other Side of the Hedge: Stubble Weeds and Finches: A Tame Cock Redstart

... shoots of briar and bramble strayed over the stubble, sprays of hawthorn, sallow, privet and hazel sprang from the hedge. Blackberries, long since gone from the open side, stood in great clusters waiting to be picked. Other berries were colouring -up and ...

POINTS FOR PLANTERS

... Currants Bushes 6 ft. Gooseberries Bushes 5 Single cordons 2 Raspberries 1 8 ins. between plants and 5 ft. between rows. Blackberries, Loganberries and Hybrid- berries 10 A ON THE CLOSE SIDE: These standard apples, planted at 20 ft. apart, are making vigorous ...

Retriever Championships 1956

... position secure, though she had worked with drive and ability throughout the proceedings. The second, F.T. Ch. Eastwalton Blackberry, was a smooth and capable performer. The meet on the first morning at Cromlix. GUNS: In the front row (I. to r.) are Dr ...

ANTIDOTES FOR SUMMER TROUBLES

... maggots or caterpillars which so often appear in the fruits of raspberries and loganberries and, occasionally, cultivated blackberries. Derris is an excellent remedy, and it can be applied as a dust to kill the beetles as soon as they are seen to be feeding ...

OCTOBER MISCELLANY: Stocking The Larder... Caller Herrin'... Sun-Dried Sea-Food

... good things from garden and hedgerow, each according to his (or, more usually, her) fancy ripe nuts to keep for Christmas blackberries and bullaces crab-apples for jelly sloes for sloe-gin lifting the last of the carrots and beetroots to bury in sand the ...

SOME HINTS ON WINTER PRUNING

... left untouched, as they will also carry a good quota of fruits next season. The pruning of raspberries, loganberries and blackberries is simplicity itself simply cut out, just above ground-level, all canes which have fruited during the summer prior to pruning ...

FROM UNNATURAL CAUSES

... recovery, from arsenic poisoning. There is, of course, the danger that the same thing might occur with children and if blackberries became contaminated with spray drift, the consequences could be equally serious. There seems much to be said for reverting ...

TRESPASSERS WILE BE

... prosecuted. Nor does it make any difference if he stoops down and picks some wild mushrooms or primroses, or stops to gather blackberries from a hedge. He is not stealing. These things are not, in the Law's eyes, capable of being stolen. It would be different ...

OCTOBER OPULENCE: Hedgerow Banquets... Summer Strays... Winter Provision

... if this wasn't tempting enough, thai it was full of vitamin B Maybe but I think I '11 stick to bramble jelly. Sloes and blackberries, hips and haw: crab-apples and elder-berries, hazel-nut and acorns, wild arum and honeysuckle bryony and woody nightshade ...

POINTS FOR PRUNERS

... strong growth to within 6 or 8 ins. of ground level. Weak shoots should be removed altogether. Newly-planted raspberries, blackberries and loganberries are simi larly dealt with, and in subsequent years the procedure is to cut out all canes which have fruited ...

Agricultural Education

... Mr. Stanley Baldock has introduced them on a small scale in order to fill the soft fruit gap between blackcurrants and blackberries. The venture is still in the experimental stage, but sales are good. A DISMAL SCENE as combines stand idle, protected against ...