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  2. Seasonable gardening notes

    A shoot and bloom from early-inserted bud; B, shoot. topped, lower buds starting; C, strong busal growth front bud, flowers removed, stock shoot cut back to cross line as shown at B. Sometimes the buds start, as shown, in autu[?]. Note the supporting stick to the shoot. One end of this stick is tied to the thick ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PITHY POINTS.

    Make small sowings of turnips every two weeks. The beautiful little Iris stylosa is blooming freely. ...

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  5. GARDEN NOTES.

    While moisture is necessary to plant life, there are times when too much is deterrent to growth, and unless necessary steps are taken to minimise the bad ...

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  6. GARDEN CHAT.

    Cinerarias and primulas grown under glass are subject to mealy bug, aphis; and thrips in the winter. Dipping each plant in Gishurst solution is good where ...

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  8. CARE OF GARDEN TOOLS.

    Whenever there is a slack period in the garden, do odd jobs. One of these is to put the tools in shape for the spring campaign. Whatever needs mending should ...

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  10. SAVE ASHES AND LEAVES.

    Sweep up all leaves and any rubbish lying about, and, together with herbaceous plant tops and weeds make a boufire. After burning the collected refuse, save the ...

    Article : 234 words
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