vecetabi.es. Seeds that may bo sown, where ucoes> eary, this week are:—Ccleriao, (turniprooted celeryj.—Sow in rows two feet apart, in weU-wo.-kcd, well-e'nrielicrt ground. Thin out the Heedlings to six' inches ayart in the rows. Celeriau does not need* earthing up like celery. It is grown for iti) root. Scarlet litinmx Beans.—Sow in ground that has been trenched and manured. Bow the seeds from six to tight inches apart, and about two inches deep. French Beans—How in drills two feet apart, and have the seed six inches apart in the rows. Dust, boiiedust ip the drills at the time of Rowing the seed, ii.ud irivi: it slight dressing of superphosphate as soon as the seedlings are a, couple of inches high. Tiadiah.-Sow broadcast in rich, firm ground., and in a semi-shaded position. Supply the seedlings with plenty or water. (Jarrot.-Sjow thinly in drills 12 inches
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 68, 14 December 1918, Page 12
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144Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 68, 14 December 1918, Page 12
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