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Article : 1,570 words[?] Garden.—If the weather is not too wet a small crop of early carrots may be sown, either broad-cast or in drills one foot spart. Lettuces sown last month should now be planted out in a light rich border; sow more seed of the brown and coss kinds. ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 4 Jul 1863, Page 5
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