Calendar for April.
April is a busy month, not only with the garden, but the farmer, and with the great demands which California is making upon our rural industry, it is to be hoped that active hands will be at earnest work to produce the adequate supplies. In the garden, sow cabliimn. li>i>l;< nnit miiims. :ind touaidi the cud ot
the month, peas, broad beans, lettuce, and turnips. Tiaiisi.laiit celery, dressand plant strawberry beds, and prune vines. For your field, eot Your i"ound well worked. t ; ow wheal, oats, peas, and broad beans. Cape berley and lares may likewise be sown wirh ( ;reat advantage for a green crop. In forest lands, limber should be felled, and the ground carefully cleansed.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 33, 28 March 1850, Page 2
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120Calendar for April. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 33, 28 March 1850, Page 2
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