Gardeners' Calendar for July.
Fi ri mr ku. —The planting oi Gladii-li. Liaurus. It mum.ulus, and o’.i.er dowering 1 uli!u..; i.not 11 •,1 plnuiv.l, sh uld I e jr steo. i v.vii : rt..i .r a ii'iic sand at the title oi pi mting 1-p.u in tubas and buior, U will kt.-o [ion Jiar and puveat Ulanv rotting, i'ig i i iork over loots and holders ii’tt um 1 lor the soli.: ot •.uiijt.n.s. AitiroU-.h th'le nny i ■■■ an an.-flice id t'.uWelS Has litil, if l.c :tlie-S i- all* D led to tilioSlgiloUt, it w.n make U},' I a that .KiicieUCV to a iai t-U t. iris is gei.nai.v a coi t ana v.it month, and as litiie planting ami sowing a-> pos-ule rlmul i i.-e d ne. Where fivst is o gt-i o turns in the o; m ground, they sir '1 1 I ■ ’:11* . with a little s- ;i at their root-and i ■ :in -;i,y 1 1-i vises tuim ion then tiny wi.i with bttle r-r i.o wat. rii g, ti ■ '. r. I- it.it i.dm—i. i u'v ■■ 1 t'mrsi t t : ■ m. i i ,■ o:um i, and •- p.tt ii , wlcri :i! I 1 , O i- it 1- !nui. II it w-- n : ■.i t- : .n autumn. Any i l inttag ti. i- h.ttrll Kit; re d IK , eiti.ei hull • r fort St tfi ItUnuld he Cttcnde.i to. Pencil g and ev-ry <-ti er ivettisit-.- -l.r u.l he got rea iy for i.- .; mouth. Owing to wet aod Cold, there is very little root action with transplanted trees this mouth ; hence so many failures. Kitchen Garden.—A sowing cf Peis and broad Beans may be made towards the end of the mouth. Plant potato Onions, Eschalots, him Gallic, if not already done. Vegetables that are wanted to produie seed should cow r,e planted out, such as Cabbage, Turnips, Union.', CaiTOls. Parsnips, and Boet. Care is necessary, in the first place, in saving small plots cf turnip and cabbage feed, to rvi id tnc ianccuUticn of the Bed by bees, <te., with other wild turnips that may be in tiowc-r *t trie same time in a neighbor's garden or paddock. Tim neat pest is the small r irds, wiiK'h come in I- 1 the li in s share of the tied v. litn ;il i.it ripe. Nothing tor netting i r watching wad suve it. Dig ■ r trench all vacant ground and manure well, and get it in readiness for spring planting and sawing.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1702, 3 July 1885, Page 3
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412Gardeners' Calendar for July. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1702, 3 July 1885, Page 3
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