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TIMELY TOPICS

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Do every bit of work in the flower garden that is possible during April. Every task finished at this time means one less to do next spring.

Rose-planting time is rapidly approaching. Prepare the beds at the earliest opportunity.

Brooms succeed well in poor, dry soil, and there are many different forms in yellow, pink, red, white cream and purple.

Dig up and manure beds in which there are no permanent plantings. This will give the fertilizer a chance to decompose and be in a form that is more available for plants set out in the spring.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 159, 31 March 1939, Page 18

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TIMELY TOPICS Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 159, 31 March 1939, Page 18

TIMELY TOPICS Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 159, 31 March 1939, Page 18

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