GARDENING Thursday, June 15, 1972
... GARDENING Thursday, June 15, 1972 ...
... GARDENING Thursday, June 15, 1972 ...
... SOCIETY’S EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS. THE Royal Horticultural Society have announced an Examination in Cottage and Allotment Gardening in JUNE next for School Teachers. The Oxfordshire Education Committee have arranged to hold a Special Preparatory Class for Banbury ...
... SOCIETY’S EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS. THE Royal Horticultural Society have announced an Examination in Cottage and Allotment Gardening in JUNE next for School Teachers. The Oxfordshire Education Committee have arranged to hold Special Preparatory Class for Banbury ...
... visitors keep him busy and are a reward for Long light evenings and generally warm weather enable one to enjoy leisurely gardening in June. Enjoyment too from flowering shrubs and herbaceous plants and there is the added bonus of early season salad and vegetable ...
... office in that organisation including president. He has no definite plans he future but hopes Y in some golf and do e gardening. ¥ uardian, June 24, ”’.::mrmr was rst had an alarming this morning at the Leathern Bottle Inn, y. Police Sgt Hudson observed a ...
... cell, she will become the mother of the hive, and no more swarming will take place for the season.— From Cottage Gardening for June. Wx•T A Brrnorna ts,—A betrothal is a very unimportant matter now, for despite the dreadful chance of a breach of promise ...
... Family Doctor recommends pleasure trip “ America,” an excellent means of recovering from over-work and boaiauta cares. “ Gardening in June,” Chit-Chat Drasa,” Making Bread at Home,” “How to Invest ray Savings, with couple of readable serials and other mi ...
... “Frogmore Golden Peach.’ G )« : p on Tulip Showing,” the best method of getting rid “Anls. Slug* and Cockchafer*,” “Villn Gardening for June.'’ , make uo good number. Native Land —Me-nr* Marcu* Ward and Co. •re produ- ug charming eerie* water colour sketches ...
... the Masters and Servants Act, to recover Be. 9d., being 3, days' wages for work as a gardener.—Complainant said he was en-7by the defendant to do some gardening on June th,l2th, and 13th, and part of the 14th, which came to Bs. 9d. The defendant refused ...
... THE FLOWER GARDEN IN JUNE. AwnteciAs.—Seeds of these delightful perennials may be sown now in the open border. The seedlings must, of course, be pricked out before being moved to their flowering quarters. BALSANS.—PIant out this month in open, sunny ...
... THE VEGETABLE GARDEN IN JUNE. Asparagus.—Keep the beds free from weeds; and cease cutting about the middle of June, to allow the plants to store up etre igth for the coming year. The crop next season depends largely upon th luxuriance of the foliage growth ...
... GARDENERS’ SUNDAY JUNE 26 Wardington manor: (The Lord Wardlngton). Adm 16p. Mixed garden with herbaceous borders, roses, shrubs and rock garden, topiary. In village of Wardington, 4%4m from Banbury. Waterperry Horticultural Centre: near Wheatleéi‘ 8m ...