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IP « cKWiV''" Jit W'f « f iv ♦ t 1 fex^gj iß ” » oa way ** j mSw Ms ° su ppiy i W£gr VEAR > ■ Home gardeners are called upon ur- * ///// gently to prevent a threatened short- HOWTO PLANT ///// age of potatoes. Rains have played POTATOES successfully! havoc with certain potato crops and there is every indication, that com- VARIETY • Choose a main-crop variety POTATO BLIGHT * Control blight mercial gardeners will be unable to recommended by your seed merchant. carefully. Ask your seedsman for advice if A,ll • in doubt. Sprav with Bordeaux mixture Th ' 1 i r .1 q iremen . THE SEED: Be sure lo buy onlv rerli- after they reach'? or 8 ins. high and spray There s plenty of seed—there s still M Thm .“ d“Vee in £ Zee every 10 days fo be certain. ime apu, remembei, every extra between selected and unselected seed — but crrr> pound of potatoes you dig will reduce the extra weight of potatoes from certified CUTTING SEED: Each cut portion your cost of living in 1947. You may seed more than makes up for the difference should have one — preferably two sprouts, know all about planting potatoes— in ori B inal Buy this seed NOW and DON’T rub lime on newly cut portions as i i , , , fe r get it sprouting. Remove from the bag im- this dries up the potato —aflectmg the value U. in en there s always some little mediately it arrives, and put out on trays of the seed. Dry slowly where possible—or point we can pick up. If the follow- for sprouting — t ‘eyes up”. dip cut part in wood ash to form a proing helps you to grow potatoes an tective crust. Do not plant freshly cut ounce or two heavier per plant SPROUTING: Sprouting before plant- tubers in very dry soil. then it’s worth whilo ing ensures an earlier, bigger yield, and QI ‘ it allows you to pick the “duds” before PLANTING: If soil is heavy don’t ;p 3 too ] a t e . Also vou can regulate the plant until it drys out and is workable. VZO /4 1 number of shoots for each tuber. Too Also don't lime the plot just before planting. l ialiS ifyvv ej many shoots weaken the plant—affect as this tends to make potatoes scabby. If , M the crop —so limit the sprouts to the y ou are adding phosphates or potash dis- •» )\ r ff three strongest on the whole'tuber. tribute it throughout the seed bed— not F 7 ff Sprouting also allows you to delay your under or around the tuber only. Plant B v tl planting time until conditions are suit- 2 ft. to 2'6" between rows —l4 apart in the E, N I |D ff able. This gives potatoes a good start rovv —3" to 4" deep — then cover with soil. » • iff SPuD S —and they repay you handsomely for it. Lj f Keep sprouting potatoes in the light— SPARE LAND: If you have any spare IW but don’t keep them outside in the mid-day land which could grow a few rows of Ia ' ' • I y Ha “ s ™ ss sun. Destroy tubers showing signs ol disease potatoes please use it. You will be helping V%. / J *'* and rub off all useless thread-like sprouts. yourself and New Zealand — because the Sprouting takes 2to 3 weeks —so get busy produce of home gardens is an important soon. item in the nation's food planning. help ffsghig famme • grow your., own POTATOES FEC74.7.4 ’

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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1946, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1946, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1946, Page 10