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Article : 183 wordsTHE 10/6 for readers has been awarded this week to H. Lanyon, Oval avenue, Wood-ville, for the following story: ...
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Article : 125 wordsTHE edible asparagas plants are dying off now, and the tops should be cut off close to the ground as soon as they show signs of yellowing. When they are all clear, spread three to four inches of decayed manure or leaf mould over the surface and lightly fork it in; If this is not available, 3 oz. of bonedust to the square yard will help to supply the essential food for the roots. ...
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ALWAYS pick trombones and pumpkins for storing as soon as they are ripe. If left too long on the vine, they do not keep as well. Choose an airy position for stor-ing, and do not allow them to touch one another. If any are at-tacked by mould, it is not then transferred to the healthy ones. ...
Article : 63 wordsNOW is a good time to sow seeds of mixed-grass lawns, as the seed germinates readily and will grow and spread well before winter. Established lawns are slowing down in growth, but the clover is coming through and disfiguring many otherwise attractive lawns. During winter the clovers grow much more quickly than the grass and give an untidy effect. If the clover is removed now. before it has time to spread far. it is easier to clean out than later. ...
Article : 86 wordsQuestions on gardening matters ad-dressed to "Grevillea," care of "The Mail," North terrace, will be answered in Ibis column. Replies will not be sent by trast. ...
Article : 307 wordsGLIDES in color of a number of entries in "The Mail's" recent garden competition will be shown by Mr. C. H. A. Lienau (president) at the monthly meeting of the Car-nation. Daffodil, and Sweet Pea Society, in Slow Hall, on Wednes-day evening. May 6. Mr. Lienau will also show color slides of some of our show gardens in the hills. ...
Article : 70 wordsWhat is YOUR best story? There is 10/6 each week for the most humorous contribution sent in by a reader. Address leHers "Good Story Club," "The Mail," North terrace, Adelaide. ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 25 Apr 1942, Page 2
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