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  2. The Form and Garden.

    The harvest has now been ingathered. The [?] may be werked even this month upon [?] with [?] powerful [?]. Should [?] rain fall to cause the seeds of ...

    Article : 168 words
  3. THB GARDEN.—THE PLAINS.

    KITCHEN GARDEN.—Gather seeds as they ripan, and harvest late-sown onions. Keep marrers, cusumbers, and melons clear of weeds. flow [?] quantitions of cabbage and cauliflower ...

    Article : 310 words
  4. AGRICULTURAL AND STATION MEMORANDA.

    There has been absolutely nothing to report in the breadstuffs market during the last three or four days. The holidays have completely taken the edge off business, and buyers and ...

    Article : 2,840 words
  5. EXPORT OF WHEAT TO ENGLAND.

    The prices of breadstuffs in England are gradually working their way up to the higher levels which it was predicted they would reach. An unusually heavy demand ...

    Article : 1,240 words
  6. VICTORIA.

    Although correct information regarding our harvest prospects is greedily sought for both by merchants and farmers, it is quite apparent that only a most general and ...

    Article : 494 words
  7. CHICORY-GROWING.

    By looking over the Customs returns it will be seen that chicory forms no unimportant item amongst our imports. An article like this, which is so generally used for the ...

    Article : 621 words
  8. TURNIP-CULTURE.

    Sir—Can any of your correspondents inform me if the seeds gathered from a turnip which has not been transplanted are as good as seeds taken from turnips which ...

    Article : 272 words
  9. THE NORTHERN HARVEST.

    The Kapunda Herald writes:—"We are informed by a gentleman on whose judgment we place great reliance that according to the returns where reaping has already commenced ...

    Article : 884 words
  10. THE CROPS IN THE OTHER COLONIES.

    In the metropolitan district the weather has been fine, clear, and hot. The beat during the last few days has been most oppressive, the cool weather that has so rapidly succeeded the hot ...

    Article : 1,221 words
  11. TROUBLES OF A FLORICULTURIST.

    Sir—I wonder whether, when you escape from the ponderous manuscripts which are daily hurled at your devoted head, you ever find time for floriculture? If you do, you will ...

    Article : 1,043 words
  12. WHEAT-GROWING IN AMERICA.

    There are few practices in American farming in which there is more lose than in the careless, imperfect manner of patting in wheat. It is very probable that mere than ...

    Article : 1,417 words
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