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GARDENING FOR JUNE

... GARDENING FOR JUNE. Rosxs AND Danrias —Roses of all kinds must be well attended to. They will require stakicg and coustant clesnsir g to free them from blight. Fadirg flowers should near be left to die on their stams, Stir che ground well, uu£ in manure ...

GARDENING FOR JUNE,

... GARDENING FOR JUNE, Taz FLowER GARDEN. No-lx-r‘nhd flowers will reqaire to be watored in dry weather till they are established, when they may be left to taka cira of themselves. Remove the decayiog flowers and leav: sof tulbous and other cacly flowerlog ...

GARDENING FOR JUNE

... GARDENING FOR JUNE. Move young plants of pelargoniums, fachsias, &c., required for autumnal window plants, into well-drained hmt:. planged into a border. Commecce she grafting and gof roses. Take up bulbs as soon as the leaves grow yellow. Kns dry in ...

GARDENING FOR JUNE

... GARDENING FOR JUNE. Tarnipe are to be sown for sncczesion In the first week of this month, aad for a fall autumn crop in the third week, Pias sud besas skounld be sown for let : crops. E-tly in themonth gourds, pumpkine, vegetable warrows, &c., should ...

GARDENING FOR JUNE

... GARDENING FOR JUNE. Although the power of the suu’s rays is at its maximum in June, the variation of the temperature is generally very great. The dryness of the atmospbere is now at fts height, and vegetation depends upon the dew; the atmosphere fn this ...

GARDENING FOR JUNE

... GARDENING FOR JUNE. HERBACROUS PLANTS.—These require staking and tylog up to proteet th m from high winds ; and such plants as holiyhceks, delphinioms, asters, &c., shonld have their shoots thiuned ou', which will improve the size of the flowers, Roses ...

GARDENING FOR JUNE

... GARDENING FOR JUNE. PruNiNG. —All evergreens, holly, and other bedges, must be clipped during this month ; and the work should be done with the knife, not the shears, so that no injury is done to the leaves, for these, if cut, always tarn yellow and die ...

GARDENING FOR JUNE

... GARDENING FOR JUNE. KircaEN GARDEN.—Tracsplant celery. in well-manured trenches for bl-ahl‘:s Regulste shoots of p:aches, mectariner, apricots, plume, so that the trees are nct egoy Ty g g g & south wa ow ey , Ppeae, tace, snd spinach, with good hu.dtfivol ...

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... mmmmnwmmmmm GARDENING GARDENING Sat., June 2nd, 1990 ADVERTISER & TIMES Page § ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT ...

Published: Saturday 02 June 1990
Newspaper: New Milton Advertiser
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 14 | Page: 19 | Tags: none

Does Not Suit All Soils

... West Society on Friday that the negotiations between the Society and the Royal Counties Society with a bid bmket► THE GARDENING WORLD. June for Roses. ...

Published: Friday 06 June 1930
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 234 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

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... be given from Bournemouth June 1, will representative of the Music England, Scotland. Wales and Ireland. The soloists will lie Miss Gladys Lack, and the Kelston Singers, The subject of Mr. George Dance’s Gardening Talk, June 2, will be Greenhouse Plants ...

Published: Saturday 28 May 1927
Newspaper: Portsmouth Evening News
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 576 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Gardening MAINTAININ

... Gardening MAINTAININ JUNE is the month in which plants grow fastest. It is the time to feed the healthy, m water the thirsty, and hoe the lot. Hceing saves watering, and also helps the plants to draw the maximum goodness from the soil. Therefore, hoe ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1937
Newspaper: Hampshire Advertiser
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 632 | Page: 3 | Tags: none