WORK FOR THE WEEK
THE VEGETABLE GARDEN ,
Runner beans may be cuf down, and[the ground be over and weeded. Some manure may be better lifted s its wsssumss* 1 "'"plmt rhubarb.' This wauires rich *^ he ?SJ win , 4 or Plant potato onions in rows about a foot apart, auow ng 5 htthM between each set. Plant *bout their own depth in the ground. ' \. THE FLOWER GARDEN Plant roses, flowering shrubs t>nd ornamental trees and shrubs. This is also a good time to plant new hedges SSS 5T»" h e """ S« l sp«rg?oV ■« «■>» JSd bS done ol wised beds, while the warmest position obtainable should be chosen. , n nn a«i thfc eyes commence to phu^^up. any and we'ak.twigs may " * Chrysanthemums which have finished flowering may be cut down to within 3 inches or so of the ground. St a°nd where they have bec ™ e '!° rn f oot Clean out the bottom of hedges and dig the ground at least Wid Remove all dead annuals and dig over the ground, adding manure , " "5° SSSS&t H whtefe "W c »" kd " m by the late gales, ■ , .we©©©©©*®®©©©*®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®*® 0 ® 8 ®s®®®®5®®®®® B ®®®®®^ , . ,„oii pnriched
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 137, 11 June 1936, Page 29
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189WORK FOR THE WEEK Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 137, 11 June 1936, Page 29
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