TIMELY TOPICS.
. NOTES, NEWS AND VIEWS. Earth up celery on fine days when the plants are dry but the roots should have been well watered the prerdous day. Weeds which have appeared in lawns during summer are best dug out early in autumn. Collect falling tree leaves, separate from other garden refuse and rot them down in a pit or heap. When parsnips are grown for exhibition in England, an individual hole is bored for each plant. Such holes are usually 21 feet deep and are filled with light textured soil. Only one parsnip is allowed for each hole.
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Waipa Post, Volume 48, Issue 3468, 19 May 1934, Page 3
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