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GARDENING CALENDAR.

SEPTEMBER.— ■Sow onions, leeks, carrots, parsnips, red beet, cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, curled greens, parsley, mustard, cress, radish, endive, peas, beans, jcelery, turnip, rhubarb, sea-kale, asparagus; also, half-hardy annuals, on a slight bottom heat. and. prepare for transplanting. Sow or transplant herbs. Plant in hotbeds cucumbers and melons. The transplanting of gooseberry, currant, raspberry, strawberry, apple trees, etc., must oy the end of this month be completed for the season. Sweet -peas, mignonette, and all hardy sorts of annuals may be sown outdoors. Plant fuchsias, carnations, pinks, chryeamthemums and other varieties of ornamental, herbaceous, flowering plants. Greenhouse plants re-potted last month •will require abundance of air every fine day, so as to secure a healthy and - vigirous growth. Vineries which were closed in last month, will require frequent daily syringing® with tepid water, in which the vine delights to luxriate. Prick out and harden off tomatoes, cucumber, and melon plants if ready.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1747, 30 August 1905, Page 61

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GARDENING CALENDAR. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1747, 30 August 1905, Page 61

GARDENING CALENDAR. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1747, 30 August 1905, Page 61