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THE BED OF ASPARAGUS

... THE BED OF ASPARAGUS. ~ More apace might well be given the thardy perenniulg edibles—seakale, the Globe artichoke, rhubarb and asparagus. They flourish in rougher soil than will ‘annual crops, and because the crop is ‘started from plants instead of seeds ...

The Asparagus Bed

... The Asparagus Bed. - - Gardeners who are considering the laying down of an asparagus bed should now begin to prepare the e. First the ground should be trenched three feet deep. and hea‘ily manured, but unless the subsoil is good it should not be brought ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1929
Newspaper: Herne Bay Press
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 235 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE TINNED ASPARAGUS

... THE TINNED ASPARAGUS. The summons against the International for selling tinned asparagus, which had grains of tin per lb., was adjourned on Frio*** sine die that a third sample could analysed, and, if necessary, the Governrn could take proceedings against ...

Published: Friday 09 March 1923
Newspaper: Dover Express
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 56 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ASPARAGUS ROOTS

... ASPARAGUS ROOTS. Loudon Giant, % 64 and da par 100, for pressat plaating. Connovor's Colossal, the New American variety, 4+ 6d and “Gaperloo. Ta R s OUCUMSER asd MELON PLANTS ‘of the Obelosst EVERY GOOD KIND OF VEGETABLE SE¥ Clematis, Tea Roses, and other ...

Asparagus bed

... Asparagus bed Now for an item rarely seen these days, the construction of an asparagus bed. This is (once the bed is prepared) an easily-grown vegetable with a high ratio of crop which cornpletely refutes the reputation of luxury. _ .. .. There are three ...

Published: Friday 31 October 1969
Newspaper: Kentish Express
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 232 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ASPARAGUS BEOS

... ASPARAGUS BEOS. Early English Asparagus always sought after, and in the majority cf gardens {hero is generally, at least, one small lied. Many mysterious waterings and dressings are given with the object of securing early plump -grass.” There is nothing ...

ASPARAGUS ROOTS

... ASPARAGUS ROOTS. Losden Giast, 32 6d sad 40 per 100, for preseat planting. Counover’s Colessal, the new American variety, 3 and 6s pee 100. ...

ON THE CULTURE OF ASPARAGUS

... to come to the point, and that is, cultivate asparagus to the highest state of perfection at the lowest charges. Let heap of manure, equal layer of nine inches deep, all over the ground intended for asparagus, be prepared of the following muterials:—One-third ...

GAMMON AND ASPARAGUS

... GAMMON AND ASPARAGUS ROLLS I Thin slices -- J — e - CrOked gammon or ham. Wine, vinegar and olive oil (third vinegar to oil). Salt and - pepper Radishes. Tinned pimentos. Asparagus (fresh when available, tinned when not). Tomatoes. . Endive (parsley if ...

Published: Friday 22 September 1972
Newspaper: Herne Bay Press
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 270 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

PLANTING ASPARAGUS

... PLANTING ASPARAGUS. Once asparagus bed is planted, it wiU vield for more than twenty year; with very Tittle trouble. That being so it is a mysterv why this succulent vegetable is not more widely grown amateurs. . The only snag is that the shoots should ...

Published: Tuesday 04 April 1933
Newspaper: Thanet Advertiser
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 261 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CHOICE ASPARAGUS

... CHOICE ASPARAGUS. PLANT NOW.- The Earliest Argenteine and Harwood'* grant; Selected. 5.s per 100; Good, i* 6*l. GEORGE BUNYARD & CO. MAIDSTONE. ...

Forcino Asparagus

... Forcino Asparagus. This is not at all a difficult matter, provided only that one has plenty of good fermenting materials (fresh stable manure, leaves, &k), one or more stout garden rames, with glazed sashes, ami number of robust four-year or five-year-old ...