CAULIFLOWERS
... CAULIFLOWERS. Sprouia and other greenstuff should ea attain leof growth be earthed up to their being blown about by wind& ...
... CAULIFLOWERS. Sprouia and other greenstuff should ea attain leof growth be earthed up to their being blown about by wind& ...
... CAULIFLOWER. Sow during February or March in boxes on a gentle hot-bed or under a cool frame in a sunny corner, using one ounce of seed to 4 square yards in shallow drills 10 inches apart. Cover with #-inch of fine soil;- and mnet the seed-bed as a protection ...
... CAULIFLOWERS Cauliflowers have eased a little. This has been the sort of year when they have f:•equently come in a rush and then telhporarily vanished from the shopping scene. We are not in for a hard to find them spell, though, u there should be enough ...
... Cauliflower Cauliflower with Mornaz Sauce.— Remove the outer leaves from the cauliflower, cut the stalk off flat at the bottom, soak in salted water for twenty minutes, drain, boil quickly until tender, then drain thoroughly through a colander. For the ...
... CAULIFLOWERS look for In • few of the pan- of little value In the eyes of the Mal vegetables, which -fiould Caulttlowers and broccoli heads experienzed horticulturist. be of Interest not to should be compact and well would-be exhibitor, but also to rounded ...
... CAULIFLOWERS. There ought to bo plentiful supply of excellent plants ready for the permanent bods, and in tfoeir absence supply must purohaood, because is now too late raise them from seeds provide the indispensable early supply. ground must be deep can ...
... CAULIFLOWERS. The season has not been favourable for canliflovrers owing to the very adverse weather, which rather stunted their growth. Much can he done to hasten their progress now by hoeing frequently. between the rows, by giving a soaking of water ...
... Cauliflowers ..rth. , Onions (Spring)it J. b. Carrots: 1, J. nab. ' Beet: 1, J. H. ley; 2, 1. Smith. Turnips: 1, 3. H. 2, .1. Smith. Onions (Autumn): I I. mith. Lettuce (Cabbage): 1. 3. H. Bsasiex. Lettuce (Coe.): 1, $. W Beasley. Tomatoes: 1, J. Plitisher; ...
... Cauliflower s. d. 7 Cauliflower Cheese (either by the pound or in sections) 1 gill of milk, loz. of flour, and a knob of margarine 3 1 4 2ilb. potatoes 3 Divide cleaned cauliflower into sprigs and boil. Make a sauce by melting knob of margarine. adding ...
... Cauliflower Constant hoeing and occasional heavy watering will be necessary A constant supply o: soil-moisture absolutely essential, that surface mulch of two three incites loose soil must mamtaaned by regular tillage with wheel band hoes. Plant out now ...
... Cauliflower the crop soon spoils after attaining perfection, the plants should be drawn, if they mature in greater quantities than can b© immediately consumed, and suspended, root upwards, they are, in a cool, dark cellar, where they might b© lightly ...
... CAULIFLOWERS. PlantSTaised from the main sowings should now ready to plant out in their permanent quarters on ground which Was dug'and manured in the winter. Loosen the surface soil with the hoe to destroy small weeds. Use great oar in lifting the plants ...