Swedes, turnips and rape can be helped by top-dressing with a mixture of superphosphate and sulphate of ammonia, if the plants are an inch, or so high. For any late-sown swedes or turnips the same method can be adopted, that is, topj dressing crops after they are up. Besic e . the use of the fertilisers mentioned, it is • well, whf-rever possible, to carry out bgivt' surface cultivation, so as to form a solid., mulch and to prevent evaporation of tha moisture held in the sou. V ~. Enthralling tales of old New Zealand, •' Where the White Man Treads. Lead- • ing booksellers or Herald Office, Auck- ,• land. 9s, post free. Flies and mosquitoes are disease car* riers. Keep them out. of your, hGma& ; " - . '.l
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20519, 21 March 1930, Page 7
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122Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20519, 21 March 1930, Page 7
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