Rural Kalendar for January.
The Gardens.—Now transplant out the general crop of broccoil, canliflowers, and savoys, two feet apart each way; also cabbages, eighteen inches distant; sow a crop of turnips, for winter and autumn use; sow and tiansplant lettuce and endive; may now sow for a hue crop, dwarf, early frame, and Clmrltoii.pcas,—choose if possible a wet time for the purpose; sow also a crop of spinach, of the round leave kind. Take oil' the superfluous shoots of young trees. Earth up kidney beans Root up all weedsTin: Field.—Keep down weeds clear and burn oil fern and tec tree from land intended to be ploughed up.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 106, 13 January 1853, Page 2
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107Rural Kalendar for January. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 106, 13 January 1853, Page 2
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