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  2. HORTICULTURE

    J.J.C. (Brighton, V.).—It is questionable [?] it would be [?] to establish a herb farm as a paying proposition. The knowledge [?] quired to grow the [?] could be mastered in ...

    Article : 672 words
  3. FRUITGROWING

    ANY new planting that is to be done of deciduous fruit trees should be carried out during the next six or eight weeks. If, as has been suggested previously, each ...

    Article : 2,226 words
  4. THE KITCHEN GARDEN.

    VACANT ground in the vegetable garden dug over a couple of months ago in preparation for late winter or early spring crops, will benefit considerably from the ...

    Article : 1,802 words
  5. CITRUS IN N.S.W.

    Shortly an appeal will be made by the council of the Melbourne Show for entries of citrus fruits for that section of the exhibition. In the past citrus producers ...

    Article : 416 words
  6. THE GARDEN IN JUNE.

    VEGETABLE SEED.—Sow:—Broad beans, cabbage (early sorts), endive, garlic, lettuce, muslard, onions (brown Spanish), parsley, peas, radish, tomatoes (in frames), turnips. ...

    Article : 114 words
  7. CITRUS IN S.A.

    During the last two weeks the Adelaide market has experienced a glut of oranges, which was quite unexpected, in view of the smaller crop and the light ...

    Article : 566 words
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