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  2. THE GARDEN & ORCHARD

    THE month of December is usually one in which few operations in the way of sowing or transplanting can be performed; but the present season is an exceptional one, and much may be done towards keeping up ...

    Article : 161 words
  3. The Flower Garden and Shrubbery.

    AGAIN we would direct attention to the examples of bedding-out plants to be seen in the Exhibition grounds. Suddenly called upon to decorate a large reserve, Mr. Moore has shewn himself equal to the occasion. We ...

    Article : 229 words
  4. The Garden & Orchard.

    THE season has continued very open and growing. With the exception of one severe hot wind, there has been little to check vegetation and the gardens and nearly every locality attest the value of the rains which ...

    Article : 54 words
  5. The Kitchen Garden.

    CONTINUE to sow all varieties of salading plants to remain where sown. As crops of peas, beans, and other vegetables are gathered, remove the haulms and exhausted plants and give a rough digging so as to expose ...

    Article : 117 words
  6. The Flower Garden.

    Deserves a high place in the estimation of the florist, and of everyone who "loves a garden." It is not too much to say that they are so easily grown, and grown well, as to deserve the term "Everybody's Flower." They are ...

    Article : 2,604 words
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