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Article : 21 wordsCommence pruning fruit trees. Start with the stone fruits. Lay in on a shady border all pieces required for grafts. Burn all rubbish in the orchard. Examine the fruit in the ...
Article : 34 wordsAs soon as sowing, harrowing, rolling, etc., has been completed, overhaul all the implements used in putting in the crops. and store them away in a shed. In the overhauling ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 wordsPush on with the pruning give the trres a winter spraying for insect and fungoid pests as soon as they are pruned. Plant pits or stoves and pipes of all kinds of fruit to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsAt a Land Board held at Foster by Mr J. C. Mcakin recently the following applications were dealt with:--Parish of Binginwarri: Howell Colls recommended 141. acres, allotment 59C, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 5 wordsAvaleas should be brought into the greenhouse in batches to keep up a succession. Keep faschias close to the glass; water with weak manure water once a week. Give ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsThe wheat crops in the Mallee districts are looking uncommonly well, the growth being very rapid wherever the soil is light and porous. On the heavier land ...
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Advertising : 84 wordsBring primulas into the green-house when they are to flower. Pot cinerarias on into their blooming pots. Give calciolarias plenty of air. If green fly makes its appearance, fumigate the ...
Article : 58 wordsSubscriber, Rupanyup.--The specimen sent is Zygophyllum glaucescens, a native of Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia. Several species of this plant have on rare occasions ...
Article : 195 wordsThin out straggling shoots of daphnes to keep ln good form, using a very sharp knife. Plant out hardy palms. Camellias can be layered now. Put in cuttings hybrid perpetual ...
Article : 46 wordsSow peas and broad beans for succession. Sow turnips, parsnips, radish, lettuce, carrot, and onions. Transplant onions, cauliflowers, and finish transplanting cabbages. Save seed of ...
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 1 Jul 1899, Page 35
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