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  2. BUCKWHEAT.

    This crop does not belong to the wheat family, asits name would indicate. It is a soft herebaceous plant, belonging to the same botanical order as common sorrel. It is a ...

    Article : 317 words
  3. THE CULTIVATION OF HOPS.

    As the cultivation of hopi is extending in this colony, and teems likely at no distant date to form an important industry, we hive thought it advisable to give some information ...

    Article : 2,481 words
  4. HORTICULTURAL GLEANINGS.

    Australian plants are freqaently figured in the English horticultural magazines, their beauty well entitling them to this distinction. One of the colored plates in the Garden ...

    Article : 2,645 words
  5. [From our own Correspondent.]FARMER8' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the Caltowie branch was held in the institute-hall on Friday, Jane 15. The president (Mr. Thos. Williams) occupied the chair, and there was ...

    Article : 4,057 words
  6. Horticulture.

    POT PLANTS.—The present season is the resting period of a large number of stove plants that require careful watering so as to maintain a healthy mild activity in the sap ...

    Article : 2,967 words
  7. BLIGHT-PROOF APPLES.

    Experience has demonstrated the fact that a few kinds of apples are possessed of certain but slightly-understood properties that enable them to resist the attacks of the American or ...

    Article : 1,119 words
  8. THE NATURE AND VALUE OF HUMUS.

    The reckless manner in which colonial farmers act with all the vegetable matter they cannot utilise as fodder or torn into cash is certainly to be deprecated. The rule is ...

    Article : 972 words
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