Cauliflowers
... Cauliflowers Lettuce Radishes OPENING HOUR 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Daily. All Day Sundays 9p itoch 10p bunch ...
... Cauliflowers Lettuce Radishes OPENING HOUR 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Daily. All Day Sundays 9p itoch 10p bunch ...
... CAULIFLOWER (Clots I) ...
... CAULIFLOWERS. Very good cauliflowers now are on sale. Try Cauliflower and Cheese.—Boil a cauliflower with only a email portion of the green. Cut in four parts, and arrange in a dish. Pour over a nicely-made melted butter, season with pepper and salt, ...
... CAULIFLOWER. Sow during February March in boxes on gentle hot-bed or under cool frame in a sunny corner, using ounce of seed to 4 square yards in shallow drills 10 inches apart. Cover with l-inch fine soil; and net the seed-bed as protection against birds ...
... The Cauliflower. Millions of cauliflowers are grown annually, some good. others indifferent, and, I am sorry to say, the majority oak, !Igor. Without exception, the quality the curd depends on the richness of the soil. Early varieties, like Snowball, ...
... Cauliflower Sir, —In this evening’s issue of your paper I notice a paragraph On the food front in which the secretary the Coventry branch the Retail Fruit Federation refutes the suggestion that cauliflowers are being sold locally with waste leaves.” From ...
... CAULIFLOWERS In most gardens there are one or two frames which doubtless were fully employed through the spring, and may be in use now. How are the frames to be utilised when they are empty? One useful crop is the cauliflower. The frame can be used to ...
... CAULIFLOWERS Cauliflowers sown in late August or early September may be ready for pricking-out now into cold-frames. Set the young seedlings three inches apart, with six inches between the rows. Do not water, and give plenty of air, only closing the lights ...
... CAULIFLOWERS. Th** hoe should kept moving through these, not only to keep down the weeds, hot also to keep the surface sweet. If the soil is in poor condition give the plant* soaking of some quick acting stimulant. Guano, nitrate of soda, or sulphate ...
... CAULIFLOWER. Plant out as opportunity I ermitg. Con Ftant hoeing and an occa.iional heavy watering ,will be necessary: and it best to maintain a surface mulch of about two inches of fine ,oil over the bed. ...
... CAULIFLOWERS. Continue to prick out young seedlings obtained from successful sowings. The earliest plants should large enough for planting into their winter quarters the end the present month ‘•W ,B November. The ground for these should Is* thoroughly ...
... CAULIFLOWERS. The season has not been favourable eauliflowers owing to the very adverse weather, which rather their growth. can he done to hasten their progress .'ow by hoeing frequently between the rows, by giving a waking of water, if possibie, 'lnd ...