Operations for January
THE vegetable garden
Sow cabbage, cauliflower, dwarf peas and beans, lettuce and carrels during a break in the weather. . ' 'Plant out cabbage and cauliflower when the weather is favouiDisbud^ an^spr ay tomatoes, and keep the plants tied to their stakes. Spray “bbSeTand cauliflowers to prevent the By; or dust with tobacco powder, hellebore or derns. - ~£S&aira arjisssa Tnrndiwn Mfon tops as they soften. The tops should be quite dry before the bulbs are stored. THE FLOWER GARDEN w- !»sags Seed of perennial plants that .mayb<^ Q s “™^ef^hera, gerbera, gaillardia, cynoglossum, penstemon, peienn Seed of°many trees and shrubs may be sown noWr as, e.|, acacia, Std^dula may be pXd oft and planted in the autumn.
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Northern Advocate, 30 January 1939, Page 4
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118Operations for January Northern Advocate, 30 January 1939, Page 4
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