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GARDEN NOTES.

(Bi Hosrvs.) aV'-^lv-^^M '. ■ ■■■•■■■'':■. ::v}/^f\^VVsjs Hie heavy raim this made - the ground ; mi ■' cold, thet is more blwkward than I^' season. eeneraJly is a/ w?|^ ; i|ii@S The late fclooma of'the this in a■ wy marked early eeawne full bloom' about the and by this time ie'almo»t i season, however, it Jβ juit eomajß-liiei' , .flower, and will not day,or twbuyet. also prove how, late • the ' Garden pests of th* have done much d*maa»;piWwi< : Mw>.|i|i seedlings thw* .prini," ««iaU^l^f£s the early peas.a raid on the aeed« younff erowths;: in destroyine the" wiwb'i of devices haire be« trkrf to the attack*, but o«Jy .witk;.pai*e;*ic.|| <»».<' Unlessguards mnet' lose' Wire ■ guard* are,: pensive /for , the- etoeral^bK©^;**^^ eon to make.their peating. ' Simple wire/r"' , made irom- narrow ■. wke^ ; nHtnMLVaiy/gj); 30 to-3Q ■#&,:'*»&-h&imlM inch me»h. croeoeixt ' ahaj^' : ■idea with fence wire 'wfll;form.a:i«*|f protection- for-, all garden ■.■www \»wmnW the attacbi of ?** h* ihef mptnmM larke, '.or - fowie. ■ ■■■• Al'J*b»\«A #'|MHe of, bagging -. m ■■ ; guarding .with wi.rei ,:'•;;" v but trilinK'and;^rt«#W)fitt ( |«|| 'well repaid in ; an ▼egetabke. , I*t« .00 could be-placed : of«r:^^ : toniatoos, and ■ other.sta«ei|w, g plant* and covered with aackjt«.llW;:|§ max aleo be tieed.M atra«liWi;it*ifi||i for protecting the plant* frost when blooming ortacke ofbirdi.when .ing. They may aiho_^ ? Jieat. of cummer for 'vmoiag > βomwM planted cabbage.. •• cauhioiwr, •3'»fftf iSl celery planta, with eacking as 'against' the-hot *nd jdw fyifMfSsm% Several constant reader! "i>t made use of these' euggeetiona ; .iseb_ .■l'rj eeaeon with tho most" -»»t«f*ctory| : f»t#t|! .suite and -etat# tl»t ■has .been more than ■|*pa|*. t soason. ; . " . . ■■V^'"'■ ( ; / ';.'^)^v ; "'S|l|| FLOWER • The continued' cold weatJber, the eietent froste and the v«y tion of the ground preclude;th*;eet«:| ; ;»# ting out of tender rootid some little time. tender,, quick-growing. have delicate, fibroue nrit, > i**nkngl?si out.when the ground iieold, »«•$•; check, to the plant and a the growth, whereas, if' 4bm «■■•.?&s plant* are set out when |»otli tlw *tpjo| sphere «nd the coil are warnu thett Wsu. root* of the plante attach to their new condition* at oeoe, fno,'; §i without any delay or check, make growth of a vigorous kindi ThieiWiUig; help to explain why so many .teederf|t; and half-tender plants I;ss been set out during the last are looking so very miserable. ■'.***s. i"*v will bo helped to reoover toemeewerlii: the soil around thorn k etiirrod and the sun'e raye thus iet ia , ; ! * to werm the soil. •' ' : <7;^ Those who have been raising annfflaiep|? under glass, such as asters, phlox, 'W» ;]%'!, benas, etc, wail have to give somewgg teution to pricking off before' Ja*; plants get too far advancedj- other*, j;. , wise they will draw and beoome weagl; fit ened, and give but a poor return Tn flower in the blooming season. : When the weather become* warmer,.; sowings of portnlaos, cosmea,, French i, and African marigolds, fcinnias, and,; other tender annuals may !» made an • the open borders. The heavy epnee > frost* will be paetjby &c have germinated. The time ™r*>"} n * ■ Nemeeia ie now, and if •Oβ* taken in preparing a good wedl »»» then success lecertain «**J*»;ftZ.-. annuaL The coil AorM be *«»ff*; pared, and leaf-mcraldai»d »*? •*»« I to make it open. to the| gcj that the wrlace of tb. "O^Jf • to (beoom* very dty a* *JJ*° vanoes, some asaistanoaiß fl «°«riLS the form of shade, woh at "•* 8m..,. . ;: by a few deciduous branches. If tn**-' are placed over the eeed, an almost, certain brear is aasnreoV Thi* shade may remain till tho pltnte form their second leaf, Mid then it v . may be removed when the weatner ie,;; j dull.f If it is removed when the ;Kd weather is hot, the newly exposed^

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12933, 12 October 1907, Page 7

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GARDEN NOTES. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12933, 12 October 1907, Page 7

GARDEN NOTES. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12933, 12 October 1907, Page 7