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Continue pricking into boxes all seedling annuals and perennials as soon as they can be handled. What is called half-hardy annuals and perennials can now be sown as space is available. Tomatoes, pumpkins, melons, and marrows can now also be sown in pots or pans. If sown now they will soon make nice plants for planting nut for early crop. Sfoek plants) Iteftinningc to show sign's of growth, re-pot, using suitable compost. Continue watering in the mornings.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 215, 9 September 1903, Page 7
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