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THE FRUIT GARDEN

Continue to plant fruit trees of all varieties when tho weather permits, but all pruning should be completed as soon as possible, and the trees sprayed as advised in earlier uotesj

Strawberry plants may now be planted in prepared beds, which should) be rich in manure. Asparagus crowns can now be planted. Two-year-old plants are tho best for planting new bods. F.S.P.

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Evening Star, Issue 23349, 19 August 1939, Page 21

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THE FRUIT GARDEN Evening Star, Issue 23349, 19 August 1939, Page 21

THE FRUIT GARDEN Evening Star, Issue 23349, 19 August 1939, Page 21

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