Rural Calender for August.
The Garden. —Plant potatoes of early kinds : sow spinach, peas, beans, broccoli, cauliflower, turnips, carrots and parsnips, small salading, parsley, radishes ; sow and plain lettuce, sow celery, pot herbs, kidney beans, Ac.; iransplanlcabbages and savoys; graft your lives —ilio season is indicated liv tin; budding ol' the stocks— the host method is whip grafting; sow stones ol'llie dilVerenl sorts ol' IVnil to raise trees for grafting;, plant out the suckers in nursery rows. Fi.ownt Garhk.n.— Dig up mid inanuretlie flower borders where llie soil is poor, to give diem a neat < ppearaiiee din ing the winter. Sow all your annual (lower seeds; of ordinary llower plants which yon wish to strike from eiitlings, you cannot safely defer it beyond this month. Tub Fiki.d.—Prepare ground for grasses and clover. Early varieties of wheat and oats,may be sown. Towards the end of the month potatoes may be sown.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 121, 11 August 1853, Page 2
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150Rural Calender for August. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 121, 11 August 1853, Page 2
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