The weeds which are everywhere springing up and growing when everything else seems at a standstill are best dug into the ground. Most of our soils are peculiarly devoid of humus, and digging in of the weeds is an easy way of providing it. The planting of field peas or some similar crop between the rows and digging them in in the ...
Article : 1,147 wordsJuly 26— Mediterranean Breeders' Club—ReView of winners ct P. Game K.Club. August 2—All Game Club—Show of piles, whites, and spangleds. in oil varieties ...
Article : 83 wordsFor the 1924 beginner, who through the infiuence.of the recent poultry shows or other causes lias decided to join the ranks of the State's poultry keepers, 1 strongly ...
Article : 147 wordsFeep up a continuous sunppy of It has a double influence on the tide of feeding. Fend only the best quality goods. There is ...
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Advertising : 160 wordsAlthough not the first daffodil I have seen this year, the bloom brought in during the week by Mr. L. M. Darby, from Toorak is the first bloom sent to the office ...
Article : 65 wordsHave you grown sea kale? Very few folk in Australia have done so, although in England it is made much of and regarded as a great delicacy. Sea kale ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 677 wordsThe montbretia, a native bulbous plant from South Africa, makes a particularly fine garden, show during; late a summer and early summer when grown ...
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Article : 170 words"Alice" (Kirkcaldy) sends bean seeds for naming. Reply.—The seeds are of the perennial bean "Dolichos Lablab." Sow in spring ...
Article : 26 wordsSuch deep-rooted weeds as docks, plantains, thistles, and bindweed are best got rid of by digging them out by means of a special weed extractor, small ...
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Advertising : 1,146 words"Rayrille" (New Mile-End) desires to know whether quinces bear well on the plains and asks for the name of a good stewing and jam variety. ...
Article : 62 words"Laura" (Grange) asks when coach grass may be planted. Reply.—The grass roots should be planted only in warm weather, say from ...
Article : 32 wordsDahlia growers should see to it that the dahlia tubers are receiving their just due. Where the soil is well drained and the ground is not wanted for other purposes ...
Article : 522 words"Mail Reader" (West Hindmarsh) enquires respecting Information in book form as to pruning, budding, etc. He further asks if the Government booklets, of which, he has ...
Article : 68 words"Grace" (Gilbert street, Adelaide) states a that she has a vine of age growing very j dose to a three-year-old apricot tree, and. I asks if such close contact will be ...
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Advertising : 213 words"Violets" (Clarence Park) has taken oyer a borne where there is a neglected viol«t j bed. Advice is asked as to the best treatment. ...
Article : 119 words"H. S.'" (Parkside) has been told that citrus growers on the Murray Flats place a tight wile around the trunks of their shybearing orange trees to induce a better crop. ...
Article : 134 words"P. T. G." (Clarence Park) Fends cuttings of a black Ischla fig tree which Is not taking progress and asks advice Reply— The dark cork-like growth is not ...
Article : 94 words"Subscriber" (Gilberton) asks for Information respecting the proper mixture to use for spraying vines- Reply.—Orape vines are sprayed against ...
Article : 106 wordsThe Thebarton F. & H. Society held its usual monthly meeting in the town hall committee room on Thursday, July 17. A large number of members and ladies were present ...
Article : 205 wordsFrom Mr. C. B. Weiss, Koongarra. Gardens, Moules road, Magill, I have received a comprehensive list of choice gladioli, which are offered to garden lovers. ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 26 Jul 1924, Page 23
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