TO-DAY IN THE GARDEN
... required for season, cauliflowers, Brussels and 'ate broccoli, cabbage. and kale. Allow of room between ti-.e rows. Give asparagus beds dressing of agricultural ...
... required for season, cauliflowers, Brussels and 'ate broccoli, cabbage. and kale. Allow of room between ti-.e rows. Give asparagus beds dressing of agricultural ...
... TO-DAY IN THE GARDEN November 25. —Fork over asparagus ft good of fine sand, and, if & sea-weed. If this not a good in j of •well-pitted manure, the bulbs that are plunged j,n note. ...
... To-Day In The Garden January 23.—Portable frames and lights not use might with advantage be placed on a portion of the asparagus bed*; This is not forcing, but simply hastens the growth and gives change vegetable, which always acceptable. ...
... To-Day In The Garden October 22.—Cut clown all the of asparagus, and give the beds of well-rotted manure. Plant i. $ lei hire on a south border or in clumps of chives may be divided planted. ...
... TO-DAY THE GARDEN June 12.—Out off any seed-heads that may appear the rhubarb. Asparagus should not be out sev-rely this season, aa the future success the depends fair amount bemg left. ...
... TO-DAY IN THE GARDEN May 3.—Thin out newly-sown asparagus, transplant lettuces, also sow another batch. can be sown on the newly-made banks of the celery trenches or between dwarf peas that are coining up. ...
... TO-DAY THE GARDEN. March 30.-Fork over the and give a dressing of tl'' sow asparagus seed drills not m foot apart. Grafting should don* able weather, beginning with CI plums. ...
... TO-DAY THE GARDEN I» -tabor 4.-Put grease bands ,r trees to catch the early !S? Cut down asparagus when the Jl.iv ?** motlis. yellow, and clean the PO* the alleys, and * J* 80,1 seaweed. manure ...
... o-Day In The Garden March 11.—Take advantage of the first fine day, and stir the surface of the asparagus bed. This will let in the air and sunshine and help the grasses considerably. careful, however, not to go too deep and disturb the clowns. ' ...
... ILLIAMS, 19a AND THE COMPTON NURSERY SPECTAL ‘OY Lor FLOWERS FLORAL DESIONS A OF DESCRIPTION GRAPES & NEW POTATOES CUCUMBERS ASPARAGUS TOMAIOES, RHUBARD, 2c. SALAD A SPECIALITY. ‘Delivery to all Barts of the Three Towns. ...
... of gladioli can still be planted. Syringe fruit trees on walls the evenings with quassia to keep off insects. not strip asparagus plants too heavily. ...
... TO-DAY THE GARDEN. April 9.—Sow a few seeds of placing two or three seeds jeery!**' new asparagus beds, which should - manured, and have sprinkling Three year-old rots ere the best. ...