THE VEGETABLE GARDEN.
Asparagus isnew comiat freely. When cutting, cot everything. lirn or small; to km the small beads to develop chock* tk mpb. Keep the asparagas M hand wnJid whilst the cutting of tho crop *s in prorM. Oaco allow woods to gat away it Is almost ImpoMihlo to got tho crop off properly. Make further sowing of Peas. The ground for tho preseat sowing should ho deeply dug or trenched. Tho plants will probably _ hare to stand some hot, dry weather before they mature. autumn sown Onions. .Shorten back tops and also roots. Firm the groond and plant shallow. Onion seed can be sown now if desired. . Tho majority of vegetables can bo sown or planted now. Any seeding * mU w **-* "—• - °*~ M - —-s- - * Bmuh. These nsain deeply worked StS; zzzizrjz:*** h * mm ' irr. «**• A* *kw»s after the cold, wet woather. **** ***** u "-» Sowings of Vegetable Marrows can bo made, but those - 1 *- J ho protected from cold winds and henvy SaT H^d
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 6 (Supplement)
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163THE VEGETABLE GARDEN. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 6 (Supplement)
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