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SPRING TIME IS SEED SOWING TIME For the best range of FLOWER SEEDS VEGETABLE SEEDS HERB SEEDS PELLETED SEED also available | Carrot, Parsnip, Onion Each seed individually pelleted — requires no thinning j

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A * Saves you money, time and effort all year round .ffi' Home Gardener ! iilrvwvw , J .. . 4 ... ~ u m«„ 7 aa i an H famih, nf And the Masport Home Gardener is the ideal solution to the back breaking tasks involved *'IK 4mBF wJBLi f ’ Ef- w In these days of increased costs, It is estimated that the average New Zealand family or V JSUki, It riiluulHlCT four. spends between $370 and $470 a year on vegetables. So a larger vegetable garden can d then jt j, reaks up | he p| O t j nlo a fj ne see d.bed tilth in a fraction V iMB can be a healthy addit ' on t 0 fami| y budget. Just think, tomatoes at 3 cents a kilo, or of takes by hand |t weeds c i ean iy and easily. It will even trim lawn edges and sj»* A'i .» Jjk carrots at 1 cent a kilo. A year s supply of garden-fresh vegetables grown by you for you / dirt and moss from paths and driveways. The hard-work is taken out of flower and <*> family. The savings can be tremendous. And the simple physical action of concentra g V e Qe tabi e gardening all year tound with the Hon,? Gardener. The garden becomes much flflL IMQ. '* on rich soil and the growing, thriving world of a stocked garden can bring contentment V m Te manageable and plants and vegetables more healthy. you haven t dreamed of for years. WMIWOM RSSj r ■ a -JPaffet ; >4l A IffiESr Hi ; ■,?. r: * bBBO| . f ■ -<1 - 5 tEMMi Spring: Summer: Autumn: Winter: u,u I J u ran ruitivatp between rows aerating the The Home Gardener, with its lusty Soil can be broken up with ease, and i u hen £ !an H ng t,m I, come , s VT hit ™Xd appetite for work, can turn over soil, nitrogenous plants turned in to fertile <F *1 Home Gardener will penetrate the hardest sod and p eserving ure^rclearing ground of old crops and weeds around in readiness for Spring planting. 01^K ground digging deep and reducmg soil to ,°P. s .-„ s n s| f ' o a^ r _ J r o^h7timutated with thl double lines. Soil may be Beepd.ggmgcanaisobeunderlakenw ? ,in ! tll L h | - Th2 Home Gardener'can add at this t?me, cultivated for Winter planting, breaking minimum of effort in preparation for evenly and easily in readiness for planting. and g.v.ng garden aind encourage growth tor coming Winter. Y Elsewhere the Home Gardener an immaculate appearance. weeding JjjZ j"i k ° and cleaning winter moss from paths. ,-..-* as ~“»i - . — L- — ROt 3" t Ml The Long-Reach Neck ■ ■ # I Because the digging tines are at the end rh fl of the long-reach neck, vou can see wnat ■ IWr z ■ W a H : you re doing-you control things better. ™ s, . u ”'/L--.a ’ i ■ flw Mlfl V.. h ■ fl fl fl V Weeding and edge-tnmmmg are also I to- + ] I ■ controlled easily because the attachments By W BM HBIF BliMi I soil condition too difficult F ll I "I —

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