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FOR GARDENERS.

WHAT TO PLANT TO-MORROW.. Gardiners can this week mako a selection from the following Hardy Seedlings. ; Onions Peaa. , ' Leek Parsnip .' Celery Radish Cauliflower • Turnip Brocolli (early) . Beet 1 Cabbagq Carrot Lottuco Parsley." Mustard Kohl Rabi ■ Cresj Spinach Broad Beans In Boxej or Frames. - Tomato Pumpkin Cucumber • Squash Marrow Melon Plant Out. :,' Cabbaga Artiohbkes t Cauliflower Horsa Radish ' Seakale • Potatoes' . Shallot* Onionj' liorbj ' .. In flowers sow seeds of sweet peas, stocks, mignonette, and other hardy annuals, and transplant violets and other perennials. Fruit and other deciduous trees aro now 'pushing into bud, and any pruning that is needed should he finished at once. 1 Dig waste land and attend to general top-dressnig with manure. Keep tho surface soil ■ of. ''planted ground loose. . <•

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 293, 4 September 1908, Page 3

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FOR GARDENERS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 293, 4 September 1908, Page 3

FOR GARDENERS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 293, 4 September 1908, Page 3

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