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CAUTIONS

Don’t throw dish water or garbage water on the compost heap. Don’t allow natural manure to be exposed to the open air, for plant food is thus lost. Don’t try to substitute lime for any fertiliser. It is not a, fertiliser. Don’t forget the food values of manures, and only apply them when needed. _ • Don’t hang up a dirty tool. Don’t forget where you left your tools. , Don’t leave soil or manure in the wheelbarrow. Don’t leave the hose lying about, coil it up and hang on a peg when finished with. Don’t buy a heavy hoe to last for years; use a light one and save your back. Don’t leave your lawnmower unoiled.

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Evening Star, Issue 21008, 23 January 1932, Page 21

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CAUTIONS Evening Star, Issue 21008, 23 January 1932, Page 21

CAUTIONS Evening Star, Issue 21008, 23 January 1932, Page 21

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