Kitchen Garden.
The rains during thelabterpart of I will cause all vegetable crops to pomeanj- I with a rush. See that all properly thinned out as sooq. as they ais, large enough, giving sufficient room fr each plant to properly develop, M% surface soil between the rows. Litepotatttf : earth up as they become large pmii{ksls>, all other 1 crbps which require this nitioj j cultivation. AHcucuniherß, kins, marrows, etc., should now Shade and water after planting; bjtia, earlier, planted lots give a JMe ward occasionally. '' Finish planting toiniW Erect trellis for trainiiig make much growth. A few strong wooda stakes driven into the wooden batens fixed l to the stakes, nice cheap support for the plants, Omoiii Thin out and transplant cauliflowor: Plantoutafewniaie. tai Prick another batch, and as the olulspi strong tip up fp r . W|?-°!^&.--Wl|^' trenches; put plenty, of well-r#=4tii»f; in the bottom of the trench before ptaM out. Make successional sowings of 1 w and running beans,. Provide, k staking the running varieties, aiiiieww the early-sown crops. Peas: |||i sowingi unless whem an inexhaußpte ply of water can beobtained. E&™' l P'f stake the tall growing varieties. WWJ Give heavy waterings and Make the usual fortnightly'sowing., f mustard; cress and r?fipf 'iIOBNM moist situations. All .crops are W rain c rapidly, and' every assistance should t? mven in "the way of liqoid mpmw JM casionally .and- frequent stirrmg oftt surface ebil, alsobyleeppg.rf* All deftm of spent early eropsconY^ti rofc-heap, at once. are stUUro)jbleso^,^#W i ®S or syringe with Paris green. W* IW suitable materials can be procured. ; Flower Gardenr ■ The flower beds and borders awjw as possible by cutting offjUgenja mm and «^X'£& , *4i vacancies, ienaer » *•-[■£ W U regulate, pio.ifljg ire plants for • fef fabeTall early M their fobff £,>,»!« -J pearance 1 S 9 tfc era J " take steps tog stru* for I»» off oultingsf fm^om^M
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 273, 19 November 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)
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309Kitchen Garden. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 273, 19 November 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)
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